Careful
Mechanical
- Apr 11, 2001
- 45
Hi all,
We are receiving forged 316SS parts that still have scale on them and, without much knowledge about the forging industry and it’s processes, trying to figure out the best way to specify they be cleaned to pass a B-117 salt spray test.
If you’d indulge me, I some really basic questions:
Does the scale form in preheating process or during the forming process?
If the part is 316SS why does the scale rust? (does it have to do with tool steel dies?)
What’s the typical way of fixing this? (Pickling? Electro-polish?)
At what point in the process would this be done? (Pickling would be after forging and before machining, correct? Then passivation after machining?)
Does annealing play any part in cleaning process, or is it only for adjusting hardness?
Thanks very much in advance!
We are receiving forged 316SS parts that still have scale on them and, without much knowledge about the forging industry and it’s processes, trying to figure out the best way to specify they be cleaned to pass a B-117 salt spray test.
If you’d indulge me, I some really basic questions:
Does the scale form in preheating process or during the forming process?
If the part is 316SS why does the scale rust? (does it have to do with tool steel dies?)
What’s the typical way of fixing this? (Pickling? Electro-polish?)
At what point in the process would this be done? (Pickling would be after forging and before machining, correct? Then passivation after machining?)
Does annealing play any part in cleaning process, or is it only for adjusting hardness?
Thanks very much in advance!