1jen
Industrial
- Jul 14, 2008
- 3
Have a small investment cast part (carrier) which was originally made from 8620 bar stock. It is now an investment casting. How do I specify the material and/or heat treatment?
SAE 8620 is for wrought products however I have seen several foundries say they can pour 8620. ASTM A29 lists only chemistry. Do I need more than one spec?
Looking at past material certs, they did not call out a specification only the material number 8620. Hardness ranged from 70-90 RB from lot to lot, within each lot the hardness range was more refined (76-82, 84-90 ect...).
The carrier is used in a check valve with a service temp range from -60 to +400F. One side holds the softer seat material and the other side has a spring pushing against it. So I think this is the right material choice, just confused as how to specify a wrought material for a casting?
SAE 8620 is for wrought products however I have seen several foundries say they can pour 8620. ASTM A29 lists only chemistry. Do I need more than one spec?
Looking at past material certs, they did not call out a specification only the material number 8620. Hardness ranged from 70-90 RB from lot to lot, within each lot the hardness range was more refined (76-82, 84-90 ect...).
The carrier is used in a check valve with a service temp range from -60 to +400F. One side holds the softer seat material and the other side has a spring pushing against it. So I think this is the right material choice, just confused as how to specify a wrought material for a casting?