chr10000
Mechanical
- Apr 19, 2011
- 5
Does anyone know what the best method would be for detecting retained austenite on 440c? Any images or information is appreciated.
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If what you are asking is why the Rockwell 'C' to Vickers hardness conversions for quench and tempered steels don't seem to be accurate, one reason is these conversions are based on low alloy steels and 440C is really too high in chromium. Another reason could easily be the presence of retained austenite.Why is it that when testing hardness on rockwell vs micro, the numbers do not seem to comapare like they do on other types of steel?