ACostlow
Automotive
- May 24, 2023
- 4
Hello,
I have a quick question. We currently purchase a forging from an outside vendor. Our forging print calls out "Hardness 50-60 HRC", during a PPAP for our customer we discovered that the core hardness on several forgings was 61-63 HRC but the surface hardness was within the print specification. Our Supplier responded to the corrective action that by only specifying "Hardness" they were only obligated to measure surface hardness. My feeling on it is that if it doesn't specify core, surface, etc. then the callout should be applied to the entire part. Am I wrong in this?
I have a quick question. We currently purchase a forging from an outside vendor. Our forging print calls out "Hardness 50-60 HRC", during a PPAP for our customer we discovered that the core hardness on several forgings was 61-63 HRC but the surface hardness was within the print specification. Our Supplier responded to the corrective action that by only specifying "Hardness" they were only obligated to measure surface hardness. My feeling on it is that if it doesn't specify core, surface, etc. then the callout should be applied to the entire part. Am I wrong in this?