kingsley47
Materials
- Oct 7, 2008
- 11
My company has begun attempting to perform prior austenitic grain size evaluations. I am attempting to use the Mcquaid-Ehn process but am having difficulty getting the PAGs to show upon etching. I'm typically working with very low P+S 4140 or 4340 that has been quench and tempered to produce a martensitic structure. Nearly every sample I run ends up looking like I took a cross section of the carburized layer. I am mounting two cuts on each mount, one with a longitudinal cut and with a transverse cut and both are giving me the same results. I have checked to see how much material my grinding & polishing process removes and it is about .025" when all is said and done. From my understanding, the case depth should be about .050". However, if I have been grinding through the carburized zone, and I am effectively looking at a cross section of the carburized layer at the edges of my samples, then my case depth is extremely thin because that layer is measuring at roughly .0012" from any edge. Not sure what would be causing this but I'm hoping someone can point out the error in my processing.
The process we use is as-follows
- take two cuts, longitudinal and transverse, on an abrasive saw
- pack samples in carbon granules
- heat treatment: no atmosphere but samples are packed in a container with carbon granules, 1700F for 10 hrs, furnace cool (decrease 50F every 30 minutes) until reaching 1100F. Remove and allow to air cool.
- Mount and grind / polish
- etch in nital
I would really appreciate some direction on what I should be changing in the process to get the PAGs to etch. Thanks in advance for anyone's help.
The process we use is as-follows
- take two cuts, longitudinal and transverse, on an abrasive saw
- pack samples in carbon granules
- heat treatment: no atmosphere but samples are packed in a container with carbon granules, 1700F for 10 hrs, furnace cool (decrease 50F every 30 minutes) until reaching 1100F. Remove and allow to air cool.
- Mount and grind / polish
- etch in nital
I would really appreciate some direction on what I should be changing in the process to get the PAGs to etch. Thanks in advance for anyone's help.