Identifying Quench Cracks
Identifying Quench Cracks
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Hi all,
I just received parts from a supplier and some of them appear to have cracking. I want to determine if the cracking is a result of machining, or if they came about from the quenching process. The material is S2 tool steel, and it was held at 1600F for 1 hour and then water quenched. My question is, is there a way to tell if the cracking was from the quenching process by mounting transverse sections of the part and looking at the microstructure? If so, what should I be looking for?
Thanks
I just received parts from a supplier and some of them appear to have cracking. I want to determine if the cracking is a result of machining, or if they came about from the quenching process. The material is S2 tool steel, and it was held at 1600F for 1 hour and then water quenched. My question is, is there a way to tell if the cracking was from the quenching process by mounting transverse sections of the part and looking at the microstructure? If so, what should I be looking for?
Thanks





RE: Identifying Quench Cracks
If it was heat treated in a controlled atmosphere, it will be harder to tell. You will have a more difficult investigation.
What is the shape of the parts? Where are the cracks found? How are the parts made (machined from billet? forged? castings?).
rp
RE: Identifying Quench Cracks