SMF1964
Materials
- Aug 5, 2003
- 304
I have three studs made from 416 stainless steel, consistent with ASTM A582. Two of them have a hardness of ~R[sub]B[/sub] 90 while the third has a hardness of R[sub]B[/sub] 99. Similarly, tensile specimens machined from these three studs have a tensile strength of 87 ksi vs 105 ksi. The two lower strength bolts are just over the minimum limit for A582 Condition A, but the higher hardness/strength stud is not high enough in tensile strength to meet the "T" condition. These studs are from a main boiler feed pump, so the service temperatures should be between 250°F and 350°F, so I believe 400-500°C embrittlement mechanism can be ruled out. Are there any thoughts that might explain the elevated hardness (other than a [expletive]'d up heat treatment)?