AEKen
Materials
- Oct 27, 2017
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We are heat treating some forged aluminum parts from T6 to T73 and ASTM B918 is confusing. Can someone clarify the process for us:
The ASTM B918 calls for the following:
Annealing 860-900F for 1.5 to 2 hours (does it matter which 1.5 or 2 hours?)
Quench 140-160F
Aging for T73 225F for 6-8 hours then cool over time
That is it right?
There is mention of another 350F for 6-8 hours but that seems redundant.
Can some calcify exactly what HT process we need for the best strength and anti corrosion features.
Thank you.
The ASTM B918 calls for the following:
Annealing 860-900F for 1.5 to 2 hours (does it matter which 1.5 or 2 hours?)
Quench 140-160F
Aging for T73 225F for 6-8 hours then cool over time
That is it right?
There is mention of another 350F for 6-8 hours but that seems redundant.
Can some calcify exactly what HT process we need for the best strength and anti corrosion features.
Thank you.