C12A is the cast form of grade P91, typically used for thick walled valve bodies, els, tees, wyes, etc. One issue that does not seem to be completely addressed by US codes is that this material needs to be cooled ( or quenched) following N+T such that the rate of cooling is at least -9F/min in the temperature range 2000 to 1200 F, in order to ensure martensite is formed. If this rule is not followed, then "soft" zones of pearlite and ferrite are formed, which are not as strong as the martensite regions.This implies tdhat a proper QC spec will require that each cast item in the batch being N+T'd needs to have a monitoring thermocouple , and a have a hardness survey completed at the end of heat treatment.
Likewise, if there are voids formed in the casting process, there shoud be completed another N+T following weld repair of the void. That detail is disliked by the casting outfit. This also imples the QC spec should include volumetric testing of the part prior to shipment to client.
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