mfritze
Mechanical
- Aug 12, 2013
- 32
Hello,
I need to disposition a part where the machinist goofed and gauged a small (1/8") cosmetic defect into a structural part. The part is 4140 Q&T to 35-40 HRC. I would prefer not to weld repair this defect as I am unsure of the effects of the welding on the heat-treated 4140. Although if anyone has a quality reference on welding heat-treated 4140 successfully I would certainly consider.
This part is going to get electroless-nickel plated. Is there a solder or braze that might work to fill this defect, not affect the parent material heat-treat properties, and able to be electroless nickel plated? I am thinking a low temp material that bonds to steel and is able to plated might fix these nicely but do not know of such a material.
Thanks,
I need to disposition a part where the machinist goofed and gauged a small (1/8") cosmetic defect into a structural part. The part is 4140 Q&T to 35-40 HRC. I would prefer not to weld repair this defect as I am unsure of the effects of the welding on the heat-treated 4140. Although if anyone has a quality reference on welding heat-treated 4140 successfully I would certainly consider.
This part is going to get electroless-nickel plated. Is there a solder or braze that might work to fill this defect, not affect the parent material heat-treat properties, and able to be electroless nickel plated? I am thinking a low temp material that bonds to steel and is able to plated might fix these nicely but do not know of such a material.
Thanks,