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The SECO/WARWICK Heat Treating Data Book contains information about heat treating metals. This book is not intended as a text, but rather as a collection of frequently used reference data to serve persons interested in heat treating technology.
Heat Treatment. AISI 6150 alloy steel is hardened at 871°C (1600°F). This steel is tempered followed by normalizing at 899°C (1650°F) and then air cooled. Forging. Forging of 6150 alloy steel is performed at 1204°C (2200°F). Annealing. AISI 6150 alloy steel is annealed at 843°C (1550°F) and then air cooled. Applications
heat treatments are studied as a means to improve the tribological performance of AISI 6150 steel. AISI 6150 chromium-vanadium steel has high strength, high fatigue strength, and good...
composition, alternative U.S. and foreign grades, characteristics related to heat treating, forging practice (where applicable), recommended heat treating practice, and recommended processing sequence. The concept is carried forward in this new edition. In preparing for it, all existing articles were reviewed and
1 lis 2020 · This research presents an experimental study on the tribological behavior and plastic deformation layer response of quenched-tempered AISI 6150 steel and austempered AISI 6150 steel under sliding with a ball-on-disk type apparatus.
Heat Treatment. AISI 6150 alloy steel is hardened at 871°C (1600°F). This steel is tempered followed by normalizing at 899°C (1650°F) and then air cooled.
High Heat: 1550-1650F (845-900C), soak 10 to 30 minutes. For vacuum hardening, use the high side of the high heat range and soak times. Quench: Oil quench to hand warm, 150F (65C). Temper immediately. Note vacuum furnaces must have oil quench capability.