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Heat treat interpretation 4

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daewoo

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Jul 23, 2003
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I have a part that requires the following treatment:

690 + 100 HV 10
Eht 550 HV 1 = 0.8mm + 0.4mm

What is the correct way to interpret the above?
 
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690 + 100 HV 10 means that the surface hardness must be between 690 and 790 when tested using a Vickers indenter and a 10 kg force.

Eht 550 HV 1 means that the part must be hardened to at least 550 HV 1 (Vickers indenter, 1 kg force) at a depth of 0.8 mm minimum and 1.2 mm maximum. This is a designation from DIN 50190.

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Just to add one more detail, Eht means case hardening by carburizing, while Nht means nitriding and Rht means induction hardening.
 
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