Omid18
Mechanical
- May 13, 2021
- 4
Hi All,
We're having an issue with a series of our "as cast" condition A356 parts. Previously we never needed to test the "as cast" version of the A356 parts because they are used in very non-demanding applications. We would temper the casting only when it was necessary and test for it.
We recently encountered an issue with a new regulatory body because they are requesting material certification for all parts , including the as cast A356. They agree that the material is adequate for the application and does not need to be tempered, but they also are requesting testing to certify that the material is indeed "as cast" A356. This is all good and dandy, but the problem is that ASTM B26 which defines the requirements of sand cast aluminum simply does not include F tempered A356 in its list of mechanical properties (It includes the tempered versions) and so the testing facility does not know what to test to. Is there another standard that we could reference for the testing facility that includes F tempered A356? most other standards that I have found have the same issue as ASTM B26 it is very weird that 356 has properties for the F temper included, but A356 which is a variant of 356, does not.
Thank you for your help!
We're having an issue with a series of our "as cast" condition A356 parts. Previously we never needed to test the "as cast" version of the A356 parts because they are used in very non-demanding applications. We would temper the casting only when it was necessary and test for it.
We recently encountered an issue with a new regulatory body because they are requesting material certification for all parts , including the as cast A356. They agree that the material is adequate for the application and does not need to be tempered, but they also are requesting testing to certify that the material is indeed "as cast" A356. This is all good and dandy, but the problem is that ASTM B26 which defines the requirements of sand cast aluminum simply does not include F tempered A356 in its list of mechanical properties (It includes the tempered versions) and so the testing facility does not know what to test to. Is there another standard that we could reference for the testing facility that includes F tempered A356? most other standards that I have found have the same issue as ASTM B26 it is very weird that 356 has properties for the F temper included, but A356 which is a variant of 356, does not.
Thank you for your help!