pwtomlin
Materials
- Mar 27, 2006
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Does anyone have experience in the heat treatment of 4330 mod? Right now we're developing a heat treat procedure for a new casting and this is the first we've worked with this material. We're trying to get test bars to pass yield strength (min 130) and Charpy V-notch (min 20 ft-lbs at -40 F) tests before we heat treat the castings themselves.
Currently the closest we've come is by using a 4-step heat treat.
1. 2 hours at 1750 F, air cool.
2. 2 hours at 1650 F, water quench.
3. 2 hours at 1050 F, water quench.
4. 2 hours at 1050 F, water quench.
We've played around with the double temper and the tempering temperature some. We're considering adding an intercrical step in between 2 and 3, roughly 1400 F for 2 hours and water quench. Is there any reason to think this would do more harm than good?
Currently the closest we've come is by using a 4-step heat treat.
1. 2 hours at 1750 F, air cool.
2. 2 hours at 1650 F, water quench.
3. 2 hours at 1050 F, water quench.
4. 2 hours at 1050 F, water quench.
We've played around with the double temper and the tempering temperature some. We're considering adding an intercrical step in between 2 and 3, roughly 1400 F for 2 hours and water quench. Is there any reason to think this would do more harm than good?