tbq
Aerospace
- Apr 18, 2006
- 3
I have rejected parts for material composition.
The material requirement for purchasing was to ASTM A276. The certification for the chemical composition also lists
Mo (.235), Cu (.249), Co (.201) which are not listed as allowable within the ASTM A276, table 1.(Other Elements)
Questions:
Is there any tolerance on the extra elements?
Is there any ASTM guideline which may allow use of this material?
I have heard from my purchasing group the following:
1 - Now a days the equipment to analyse the composition is so much better and these impurities are normal.
2 - If it's not one of the critical 8 elements, we should not worry about it.
I simply want to complete further research before I even think of accepting these parts as usable.
The material requirement for purchasing was to ASTM A276. The certification for the chemical composition also lists
Mo (.235), Cu (.249), Co (.201) which are not listed as allowable within the ASTM A276, table 1.(Other Elements)
Questions:
Is there any tolerance on the extra elements?
Is there any ASTM guideline which may allow use of this material?
I have heard from my purchasing group the following:
1 - Now a days the equipment to analyse the composition is so much better and these impurities are normal.
2 - If it's not one of the critical 8 elements, we should not worry about it.
I simply want to complete further research before I even think of accepting these parts as usable.