hougy1
Materials
- Jul 18, 2012
- 2
Hello all,
I'm new to this site and a relatiely new engineer. I'm working on a project and I was hoping you could help me understand what I am dealing with. I have a 304 SS part (basically no more than a 2' x 2' piece of sheet metal) that is mounted about an inch above a gas heating element. The max. temperature at any point is roughly 1100 F. As expected, portions of the steel have turned blue. I have two questions:
1. What is the mechanism that causes the discoloration?
2. Is this preventable through surface treatments, a different alloy, etc.?
I've read through several threads on the forum, but most questions on this topic had to do with welds.
Thanks in advance,
Michael
I'm new to this site and a relatiely new engineer. I'm working on a project and I was hoping you could help me understand what I am dealing with. I have a 304 SS part (basically no more than a 2' x 2' piece of sheet metal) that is mounted about an inch above a gas heating element. The max. temperature at any point is roughly 1100 F. As expected, portions of the steel have turned blue. I have two questions:
1. What is the mechanism that causes the discoloration?
2. Is this preventable through surface treatments, a different alloy, etc.?
I've read through several threads on the forum, but most questions on this topic had to do with welds.
Thanks in advance,
Michael