bdunlap
Electrical
- Mar 26, 2012
- 3
I am working on an electromagnetic application and will be testing some parts that I made out of Alloy 50 and 12L14.
I found a heat treatment schedule from Carpenter for the Alloy 50:
"Anneal parts at 1300/1600 °F for 2-4 hours in dry hydrogen or vacuum and cool at 150/350°F per hour until 600°F is reached, after which any cooling rate can be employed"
Does anyone know the heat treatment for 12L15 that would produce soft magnetic properties?
Thanks!
I found a heat treatment schedule from Carpenter for the Alloy 50:
"Anneal parts at 1300/1600 °F for 2-4 hours in dry hydrogen or vacuum and cool at 150/350°F per hour until 600°F is reached, after which any cooling rate can be employed"
Does anyone know the heat treatment for 12L15 that would produce soft magnetic properties?
Thanks!