Friday, July 24, 2020

Re: [MW:31189] Re: Annealing and Normalizing temperature for F316 & SS410

If this is the TDC for raw material as per contract, then you have to find a supplier who can provide it unless you can prove that it would cause problems during fabrication or operation. And that is why I told you to provide us with more details. 
Then you need a qualified engineer who reviews all the documents and is able to get into a discussion with your client to find out whether other alternatives are acceptable or not. I do not think you can do it via online inquiries; you need to hire someone to do this for you... 

Ramin  Kondori
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On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 7:45 AM <sathishmech04@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Mr.Ramin Kadori.
My customer is given TDC for annealing at 955 C but raw material supplier is suggesting that they do only with 850 C. Its not for fabrication, to give raw material into finished component by machining. Required hardness is 160 BHN

As per ASTM A473, Grade/Typ. 410 can be supplied as per the following conditions:




Condition A refers to annealing. (ASTM A473 mentioned with A, 1,2,3,). In this case how to determine the Annealing temperature?


My requirement is to get hardness of 160BHN

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