After polishing disks of 17-4PH SST to around 0.5 microinch Ra finish, I have enough pits on the surface that it effects the yield of my product.
I hoping somebody could comment on the following:
1) Are the pits likely existing voids in the material?
2) Can I select different grades of this or similar material to reduce these defects? For example 15-5 PH SST
3) Could I be causing the pits during preparation if the parts?
Material: 17-4 PH SST Bar Stock, Cond A, Per AMS5643
Preparation: Turning, Grinding, Diamond Polish, Colloidal Silica Polish
Problem: On a 3" diameter disk, over 100+ noticeable pits with diameters of .0001" or larger. A pit in the wrong place causes a defective part. And at this level of pitting it reduces yield by about 15%.
Please let me know if additional information would be useful.
I hoping somebody could comment on the following:
1) Are the pits likely existing voids in the material?
2) Can I select different grades of this or similar material to reduce these defects? For example 15-5 PH SST
3) Could I be causing the pits during preparation if the parts?
Material: 17-4 PH SST Bar Stock, Cond A, Per AMS5643
Preparation: Turning, Grinding, Diamond Polish, Colloidal Silica Polish
Problem: On a 3" diameter disk, over 100+ noticeable pits with diameters of .0001" or larger. A pit in the wrong place causes a defective part. And at this level of pitting it reduces yield by about 15%.
Please let me know if additional information would be useful.