nickjk
Mechanical
- May 10, 2007
- 74
I am making tubular sleeves from 440c stainless.
The sleeves call for a Vacuum Furnace Heat Treat AMS 2759/5 Gas Quench
(Hardness Rock “C” 59-61)
I have made four batches of these sleeves and up till now distortion after heat treat has been very constant.
The first four batches the part shrunk close to .002” in axial length. The diameters also shrunk but the amount was dependent on the cross section design. The details with a uniform cross section the diameter shrinkage was minimal (.0000-.0002). On details were the cross section was not uniform the diameters shrunk almost .001.
Anyway, on the last batch of parts I had heat treated, which was a new design, the parts actually grew close to .002” in axial length. They also grew in diameter.
I asked the heat-treater if he had done anything different during the process.
If I understood him correctly he said the hardness was not high enough on the sample piece so he had to do something different with the nitrogen quench but was within the AMS 2759/5 standard. I know he double tempered the parts but I thought that was part of the standard.
I am a little confused; I thought by calling out AMS 2759/5 Gas Quench I would have consistency in the heat treat process. Am I wrong and what can I do to provide consistency?
I also noticed during the last batch that the parts went out of round more than the 1st 4 batches.
Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Nickjk
The sleeves call for a Vacuum Furnace Heat Treat AMS 2759/5 Gas Quench
(Hardness Rock “C” 59-61)
I have made four batches of these sleeves and up till now distortion after heat treat has been very constant.
The first four batches the part shrunk close to .002” in axial length. The diameters also shrunk but the amount was dependent on the cross section design. The details with a uniform cross section the diameter shrinkage was minimal (.0000-.0002). On details were the cross section was not uniform the diameters shrunk almost .001.
Anyway, on the last batch of parts I had heat treated, which was a new design, the parts actually grew close to .002” in axial length. They also grew in diameter.
I asked the heat-treater if he had done anything different during the process.
If I understood him correctly he said the hardness was not high enough on the sample piece so he had to do something different with the nitrogen quench but was within the AMS 2759/5 standard. I know he double tempered the parts but I thought that was part of the standard.
I am a little confused; I thought by calling out AMS 2759/5 Gas Quench I would have consistency in the heat treat process. Am I wrong and what can I do to provide consistency?
I also noticed during the last batch that the parts went out of round more than the 1st 4 batches.
Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Nickjk