JBCZL
Mechanical
- Jan 25, 2005
- 12
Dear all,
I have a material certificate of a Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloy Plate (ASTM B 409-01, UNS N08811, incoloy 800HT) of thickness = 1 1/4 " (31,75 mm).
The problem is they are indicating annealing Temperature between 2012ºF and 2138 ºF (they do not specificate an unique temp.), but ASTM Standard Specification it requires minium 2100ºF.(point 5)
If the real Heat Treatment for this plate would be 2050ºF (an example), could I accept an annealing temperature lower in 50 ºF?. It is valid this material?
Many thanks
I have a material certificate of a Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloy Plate (ASTM B 409-01, UNS N08811, incoloy 800HT) of thickness = 1 1/4 " (31,75 mm).
The problem is they are indicating annealing Temperature between 2012ºF and 2138 ºF (they do not specificate an unique temp.), but ASTM Standard Specification it requires minium 2100ºF.(point 5)
If the real Heat Treatment for this plate would be 2050ºF (an example), could I accept an annealing temperature lower in 50 ºF?. It is valid this material?
Many thanks