curiousmechanical
Mechanical
- Dec 14, 2006
- 54
Hello,
I have been searching for a general chart or table that would provide me with the maximum obtainable (or perhaps the recommended) hardness when heat treating various common metals. Is there such a thing? I can't seem to find one in the "Machinery's Handbook" or "Mark's Standard Handbook". I tried doing a fair amount of internet searching as well, but had no luck. Does this type of chart or table even exist? If so, where would I find it? If not, why is this not practical or feasible? It seems to me that people are using industry standards when specifying hardness on drawings. Although, no one seems to have a good answer when I ask them why they choose to specify a particular hardness on their drawings.
Thank very much you.
I have been searching for a general chart or table that would provide me with the maximum obtainable (or perhaps the recommended) hardness when heat treating various common metals. Is there such a thing? I can't seem to find one in the "Machinery's Handbook" or "Mark's Standard Handbook". I tried doing a fair amount of internet searching as well, but had no luck. Does this type of chart or table even exist? If so, where would I find it? If not, why is this not practical or feasible? It seems to me that people are using industry standards when specifying hardness on drawings. Although, no one seems to have a good answer when I ask them why they choose to specify a particular hardness on their drawings.
Thank very much you.