Nobert_47
Mechanical
- Oct 13, 2021
- 10
Hi,
We have a stainless steel plate of 6mm thickness that we are bending during fabrication, thus the material will be cold worked.
For this particular application, the increased strength / hardness is not something we want, actually we would like to keep the excellent elongation properties for this material as it is.
(Literature have shown reduction in elongation @ break down to 5% after cold working)
1) How can we recover the ductility of such a material (316L / 1.4404) after cold working, if even possible?
2) If possible, which values (elongation @ breakage) can we expect?
Notes:
- the material needs to be austenitic, due to possible presence of Hydrogen, but not necessary 316.
- corrosion resistance is not a big issue, a least not the reason for selecting this material.
- cold working is unavoidable
We have a stainless steel plate of 6mm thickness that we are bending during fabrication, thus the material will be cold worked.
For this particular application, the increased strength / hardness is not something we want, actually we would like to keep the excellent elongation properties for this material as it is.
(Literature have shown reduction in elongation @ break down to 5% after cold working)
1) How can we recover the ductility of such a material (316L / 1.4404) after cold working, if even possible?
2) If possible, which values (elongation @ breakage) can we expect?
Notes:
- the material needs to be austenitic, due to possible presence of Hydrogen, but not necessary 316.
- corrosion resistance is not a big issue, a least not the reason for selecting this material.
- cold working is unavoidable