We investigated the amount of residual austenite and residual stress using a micro X-ray stress measurement device!
In recent years, issues such as aging changes and deformation in precision parts have become a concern. This time, with the aim of understanding the various characteristics of different materials and heat treatment conditions, we investigated the amount of residual austenite and residual stress using a micro-area X-ray stress measurement device (Auto MATE, manufactured by Rigaku Corporation). For more details, please download and view the catalog. 【Classification and Materials of Test Specimens (Partial)】 ■ Tool Steel (Material: SKD11) ■ Martensitic (Material: SUS420J2) ■ Martensitic (Material: SUS440C) ■ Precipitation Hardening (Material: SUS630) ■ Precipitation Hardening (Material: SilicoLOY A2) ■ Precipitation Hardening (Material: SilicoLOY XVI) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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