Dear Meisam.
Thank you for your email.
you are right that interpretation so depended to a well knowledge and experience metallogheraphers, hence I am looking for a some reference figure to establish a criteria and instruction sheet to decrease this dependency.
Would you share any documents or experiences to help me?
Regards.
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 9:52 AM meisam shokri arfaei <meisamshokri@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Ali,If you look for differences between primary and tempered martensite, it needs some deep knowledge and experience which some metallogheraphers have it. Also it needs a brief history of the sample, special sample preparation, special and precise etching and ... .For more information about visual differences in microstructures you could go through ASM Metals handbook Vol. 9 - Metallography.RegardsOn Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 8:23 AM slick ronz <vinopvarghese@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Ali,Can you be more specific about the Material grade you are looking for? If we consider a case of P4 material like WP11, the heat treatment required is Normalised and Tempered condition. Hence the MTC shall mention this requirement and no further evaluation is required for micro structure examination.Hope it answered your question.Thanks and Regards,Vino VargheseQatar--On Sun, Sep 30, 2018, 09:14 Ali Asghari <asgharialigl@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All.--Does anybody know how it is possible to evaluate the bainite or martensite of the base metal is tempered or not?I want to know the method , frequency of testing, acceptance( such as figures) and any other issues that can say with confidently we have tempered micro structure or not?as you know this is more crucial in sour service and is a requirement in our specification but doesn't mention detail of it.Regards.
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