TRRMan
Mechanical
- May 16, 2006
- 17
I need some clarity on when Hydrogen Embrittlement should be a concern. ASTM B633 states that "All electroplated steel parts having a tensile strength greater than 1000 MPa (31 HRc).... shall be baked to reduce the risk of hydrogen embrittlement." If I have a 1045 sheet metal plate which tensile strength is below 1000 MPa and then heat treat it to HRc 38-42 does that then fall within the required range for baking out because the MPa value is now greater? My machinerys handbook is just a vague only mentioning high strength steels (above 1700 MPa) which it states shall not be plated and parts over 1200 MPa which should be baked out for 3 hours.
Thanks
Todd
Thanks
Todd