JohnMagna
Automotive
- Jun 4, 2016
- 17
Have a forging that gets machined, Carburized, Hardened and Temper, then machined some more on a few dimensions. The customer requirements are <25% retained austenite in the functional area's, They are evaluating this optically @ 500X to photo standards all the way to the very surface. Using a few ISO documents we have found that performing a Vickers microhardness @ .04mm from the surface, if that meets the minimum 58Hrc then the part is considered good. Customer is having difficulty recognizing this method. Any suggestions?
I suspect the only way to reduce the RA is to cryogenic (freeze) the parts to convert the RA to Martensite.
Thanks in advance.
I suspect the only way to reduce the RA is to cryogenic (freeze) the parts to convert the RA to Martensite.
Thanks in advance.