Thanks, both of you.
The quality manager just informed me that we have two batches’of 17-4 that do not meet the min hardness value of 45Rc
The first one was aged at 875F for 1 hour; hardness: 35Rc and the second batch was aged at 1100 for 1 hour: Hardness 32Rc.
From your answer it is clear that the batch aged at 1100F should be solution treat before aging at 900F.
For the one aged at 875, If I well understand Uncleyd, I can cycling the part between Rt / 600F and Rt/900F; Is it what you mean? If yes, how many cycles?
Since the pieces are very small (disk: 1 in. diam. X .062 in. thick) Do you think that hardness of 45Rc would be easier to get if we reduce the holding time of aging ?