Tmoose
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2003
- 5,626
A foundry on the other side of the big water has provided inspection documents for some 1200 - 3000 lb cast steel rolls/tires that are provided machined all over.
Among the various documents are "rubbing sheets".
They are dated way back in the manufacturing process, like maybe when the raw casting were brand new, or were heat treated.
The pieces in the picture look like maybe three coupons for each roll/tire.
I see no consistency in the ground finishes or the color.
Not that I'd expect color is an acceptable gage for controlling heat treatment.
They provided nicely detailed Heat treatment reports with 14 hour time/temperature traces
Google was no help.
I figured I'd ask about the purpose of these "rubbings" here before asking the foundry.
We will be asking the foundry for clarification of several other points.
thanks,
Dan T
Among the various documents are "rubbing sheets".
They are dated way back in the manufacturing process, like maybe when the raw casting were brand new, or were heat treated.
The pieces in the picture look like maybe three coupons for each roll/tire.
I see no consistency in the ground finishes or the color.
Not that I'd expect color is an acceptable gage for controlling heat treatment.
They provided nicely detailed Heat treatment reports with 14 hour time/temperature traces
Google was no help.
I figured I'd ask about the purpose of these "rubbings" here before asking the foundry.
We will be asking the foundry for clarification of several other points.
thanks,
Dan T