will123123
Materials
- Nov 26, 2009
- 46
I work for a company, often producing parts out of maraging steel and 13-8PH stainless steel. Unfortunately our heat treatment sub contractor are having a few power problems at the moment and there has been a couple of incidences of power loss during ageing of the above material part way through the process (after between 50% and 75% of the specified time).
Despite hardness tests suggesting they are within the post treatment specification I have directed the heat treaters to make up the aging time in a second step; the reason being while hardness looks fine, this do not give good information on mechanical properties.
Would any of you make a different decision?
Despite hardness tests suggesting they are within the post treatment specification I have directed the heat treaters to make up the aging time in a second step; the reason being while hardness looks fine, this do not give good information on mechanical properties.
Would any of you make a different decision?