coreman73
Materials
- Dec 2, 2010
- 111
I have received a couple of wrenches that are showing the as-titled surface defects. These wrenches are in finished condition and were made from steel grade 4047. Steel and hardness results meet spec.
After microscopic examination, I found some defects that are outlined by a thin decarb layer. I've attached some photos showing what I've found so far.
I am trying to determine if these prominent defects originated during formation of the steel billet/raw material or from hot forging (forging lap). If I had to guess then I'd say they're rolled-in scale defects from the billet based on similar looking defects I've seen before in some billets from this particular supplier. Also, I wouldn't think hot forging could produce defects of such depth. Regardless, please let me know what you guys think. I'd appreciate it.
After microscopic examination, I found some defects that are outlined by a thin decarb layer. I've attached some photos showing what I've found so far.
I am trying to determine if these prominent defects originated during formation of the steel billet/raw material or from hot forging (forging lap). If I had to guess then I'd say they're rolled-in scale defects from the billet based on similar looking defects I've seen before in some billets from this particular supplier. Also, I wouldn't think hot forging could produce defects of such depth. Regardless, please let me know what you guys think. I'd appreciate it.