Pipoy04
Mechanical
- Nov 22, 2014
- 40
Dear All,
When conducting hardness test on P91 pipe, the hardness value is less than the requirements of our project. Our company sets a range of 190-265 Hv hardness of the base metal, but some of our reading is less than 190 Hv.
I would like to know the correct surface preparation in order to achieve the decarburized surface of the tested material?
How deep we will grind the surface of the material tested?
We are using portable device with a "D" probe, which measures the impact and rebound velocities of the test tip that is projected at the surface under consideration. The device converts the measurements into a hardness value, the so-called Leeb Hardness (LH).
When conducting hardness test on P91 pipe, the hardness value is less than the requirements of our project. Our company sets a range of 190-265 Hv hardness of the base metal, but some of our reading is less than 190 Hv.
I would like to know the correct surface preparation in order to achieve the decarburized surface of the tested material?
How deep we will grind the surface of the material tested?
We are using portable device with a "D" probe, which measures the impact and rebound velocities of the test tip that is projected at the surface under consideration. The device converts the measurements into a hardness value, the so-called Leeb Hardness (LH).