sls2
Mechanical
- Nov 28, 2011
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Ref:thread330-234493
Have reviewed existing threads on this subject. For 4140 rough machined parts (1/8" stock per side) around 1/2" to 1" thick wall we quench & temper to achieve say 140ksi ultimate minimum. In-process tensile tests on a prolongation or accompanying sample sometimes come in low and we need to re-heat treat the part.
My question is
1) what is the proper technique to re-heat treat the part to reach the required properties. Subcritical anneal followed by repeat Q&T with slightly lower tempering temperature?
2) what negative effects might we encounter from repeated attempts. Is there a limit on how many times this can be done.
Thx
Have reviewed existing threads on this subject. For 4140 rough machined parts (1/8" stock per side) around 1/2" to 1" thick wall we quench & temper to achieve say 140ksi ultimate minimum. In-process tensile tests on a prolongation or accompanying sample sometimes come in low and we need to re-heat treat the part.
My question is
1) what is the proper technique to re-heat treat the part to reach the required properties. Subcritical anneal followed by repeat Q&T with slightly lower tempering temperature?
2) what negative effects might we encounter from repeated attempts. Is there a limit on how many times this can be done.
Thx