Quenching technology of straight seam welded steel pipe

The surface quenching and tempering heat treatment of straight seam welded steel pipe is usually carried out by induction heating or flame heating. The main technical parameters are surface hardness, local hardness, and effective hardened layer depth. Vickers hardness tester can be used for hardness testing, and Rockwell or surface Rockwell hardness tester can also be used. When the surface heat treatment hardened layer is thick, the Rockwell hardness tester can also be used. When the thickness of the heat treatment hardened layer is 0.4-0.8mm, the HRA scale can be used, and when the thickness of the hardened layer exceeds 0.8mm, the HRC scale can be used.

If the local hardness requirements of the parts are high, the local quenching heat treatment can be carried out using induction heating. Such a straight seam welded steel pipe usually needs to mark the location and local hardness value of the local quenching heat treatment on the drawing. The hardness test of straight seam welded steel pipe should be carried out in the area. The hardness testing instrument can use the Rockwell hardness tester to test the HRC hardness value. If the heat treatment hardening layer is shallow, the surface Rockwell hardness tester can be used to test the HRN hardness value.

The three hardness values ​​of Vickers, Rockwell and superficial Rockwell can be easily converted to each other and converted into standard, drawing, or user-required hardness values. The corresponding conversion table has been given in the international standard ISO, American standard ASTM, and Chinese standard GB/T.


Post time: Oct-19-2022

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