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re: 12L14 steel, increasing strength through heat-treatment

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glulambeam

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What's the upper maximum that this steel can be heat-treated to? (e.g. becomes too brittle for practical use)?

Is there a materials guide somewhere that covers this information for a broad set of steel grades?

Please advise. Thanks!
 
12L14 is a leaded, resulphurized, rephosphorized free machining steel.
At 15 points carbon there is very limited scope for hardening by heat treatment.
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"Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but they are not entitled to their own facts."
 
It doesn't hardly respond to HT.
If you need more strength start with a different grade of steel.

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