smslab
Materials
- Jan 24, 2003
- 20
What are the consequences of equalizing H13 too long when ramping up to the austenitizing temperature? Standard procedure is to heat to 700 C, equalize for 15 min, then up to 850 C, equalize for 15 min, and then ramp up to the austenitizing temperature of 1030 C. Thanks to some problems with the furnace, the equalizing time at 700 C was 30 min, and the time at 850 C was 7 hr. The rest of the heat treat proceeded according to the specification.
Is this likely to have an effect on the properties of the H13? Should the heat treat be repeated?
Is this likely to have an effect on the properties of the H13? Should the heat treat be repeated?