1、Designation: F 2328M 07METRICStandard Test Method forDetermining Decarburization and Carburization in Hardenedand Tempered Threaded Steel Bolts, Screws and StudsMetric1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 2328M; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year ofo
2、riginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This test method covers procedures for measuring,classifyin
3、g, and determining the presence of decarburizationand carburization in the threaded section of hardened andtempered metric steel bolts, screws, studs, and similar partswhich have been heated to facilitate fabrication or to modify itsmechanical properties. This test method is not intended toaddress p
4、roducts which are intentionally carburized to achievespecific results.1.2 Two routine methods are described for measuring thelimits of and determining the presence of decarburization orcarburization; the Optical Method and the MicroindentationMethod 1. Either method is appropriate for routine examin
5、a-tions. The Microindentation Method 2 shall be considered thereferee method.1.3 For the purpose of these tests, there are four classes ofhardened and tempered steel products for which specificmeasurements must be made with respect to their physicalproperties.1.4 The values stated in SI units are to
6、 be regarded asstandard. No other units of measurement are included in thisstandard.1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and
7、 determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2A 574M Specification for Alloy Steel Socket-Head CapScrews MetricE3 Guide for Preparation of Metallographic SpecimensE 384 Test Method for Microindentation Hardness of Ma-terialsF 835M Spe
8、cification for Alloy Steel Socket Button andFlat Countersunk Head Cap Screws MetricF 912M Specification for Alloy Steel Socket Set ScrewsMetricF 1789 Terminology for F16 Mechanical Fasteners3. Terminology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 carburizationprocess or result of increasing thecarbon content of the surf
9、ace layers of the steel fastenerproduct.3.1.2 decarburizationin accordance with TerminologyF 1789, is a loss of carbon from the surface layer of thefastener, normally associated with heat treatment.3.1.3 gross decarburizationalso known as complete de-carburization, is characterized by a sufficient c
10、arbon loss toshow only clearly defined ferrite grains.3.1.4 partial decarburizationcharacterized as a loss ofcarbon sufficient to cause a lighter shade of tempered marten-site than that of the immediately adjacent base metal, but asbeing of insufficient carbon loss to show clearly defined ferritegra
11、ins.4. Significance and Use4.1 Decarburization and carburization are two surface con-ditions created, either intentionally or unintentionally, as witha pre-existing condition created during the rod rolling process,the rod/wire annealing process, or while heat treating threadedsteel products. Too muc
12、h of either will adversely affect thesafety and performance of the threaded product. Therefore,limits have been established for four different product groups:1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F16 onFasteners and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F16.01 on Test
13、Methods.Current edition approved Oct. 1, 2007. Published October 2007. Originallyapproved in 2004. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as F 2328M 06.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMSta
14、ndards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.the harder and greater the tensile strength of the product, themore susceptible to failure the
15、 product becomes if these limitsare exceeded.4.2 When testing to a particular product specification thatlists the dimensions and microindentation data to be used, thatdata shall take precedence over the tables in this test method.4.3 There are only two viable methods available to detectthese deficie
16、ncies: either by the visual method or the microin-dentation method. Both methods are used for routine inspec-tions when evaluations are conducted at a single location on theproduct sample. Because an evaluation at a specific locationmay not be representative of the whole part, the referee methodempl
17、oys the microindentation method taken as an average ofevaluations conducted on four adjacent threads. This proceduresignificantly reduces random test variables when compared totesting on a single thread.4.4 Specifying this test method does not specify or implythat testing shall be for either decarbu
18、rization or carburizationalone or for both conditions. When either test method isperformed, both conditions will be apparent and shall bereported. For example, if an order is placed to test fordecarburization and none is found but the presence of decar-burization is detected, it shall be reported on
19、 the test report thatcarburization was found.5. Class of Decarburization5.1 Class DeterminationThese measurements by Classare predicated upon their relationship between the height (H) ofthe external thread at its maximum boundary, disregarding anysurface coating, and N, which is the minimum thread h
20、eight inthe non-decarburized zone (see Figs. 1-3). The dimensions forN and H are listed in Table 2 for each Class. Dimension G(Table 1 and Fig. 1) represents the maximum depth of gross orcomplete decarburization.NOTE 1Refer to the product standard for specific requirements. Whenlimits are not specif
21、ied, use Table 1 as a suggested reference.6. Preparation6.1 The use of either the optical or microindentation hard-ness method requires the finished product to be longitudinallycross-sectioned, approximately through the threaded axis, andmounted for grinding and polishing in any suitable mediumwhich
22、 will provide edge retention of the specimen. This shallbe performed in accordance with good metallographic practice.See Practice E3.7. Evaluation by the Optical Method7.1 Etch the mounted specimen (Section 6)ina2to4%nital or picral solution to exhibit the microstructure. Examinethe specimen at 100X
23、 magnification using a method capable ofmeasuring distances to at least 0.001 in. resolution. The widthof any light-etching band of martensite defines the depth ofdecarburization. Compare the image with Fig. 1 for themaximum limits for G by taking a measurement on a lineperpendicular to the flank of
24、 the thread midway between thethread crest and root (pitch diameter).7.2 Interpretation of Results:7.2.1 Allowable limits for partial decarburization shall be inaccordance with 3.1.4 and Fig. 1, and the measured values shallbe in accordance with Table 2, when measured in accordancewith the illustrat
25、ions in Figs. 2 and 3.7.2.2 Allowable limits for gross decarburization (G) shall bein accordance with 3.1.3 and the measured values as defined inTable 1. The optical method is the only valid method forevaluating the depth of gross decarburization. Gross decarbur-ization is prohibited in Class 3 and
26、Class 4 products.7.2.3 Carburization is identified when the tempered marten-site is a darker shade than the immediately adjacent base metal.If visible evidence of surface carburization is present on thesurface zone, the microindentation hardness method, in accor-dance with Section 8, shall be used.7
27、.2.4 The optical method may not be appropriate for speci-mens with certain coatings, such as zinc, where the coating canaffect the etching process and distort the appearance of the basematerial microstructure. These coatings shall be removed priorto mounting if the coating prevents proper etching. C
28、are mustalso be exercised to not alter the surface condition of thesubstrate during the coating removal process.7.2.5 If the results of the optical method indicate a possiblenonconformance in the measurement of partial decarburizationor carburization, or are otherwise inconclusive, the microin-denta
29、tion hardness method (Section 8) shall be performed afterthe specimens are repolished.8. Evaluation by the Microindentation Hardness Method8.1 Prepare the sample in accordance with Section 6 andperform measurements in accordance with Test Method E 384on polished and unetched specimens. Use either a
30、Vickers(136) indenter or a Knoop indenter with the following loadrequirements:Thread Pitch, mmLoadKnoop (HK) Vickers (HV)Over 0.60 500 gf 300 gf0.45 through 0.60 200 gf 200 gfLess than 0.45 100 gfA100 gfAALighter loads shall be used if the size of the part warrants.FIG. 1 Decarburization ZonesF 2328
31、M 0728.2 Routine Decarburization/Carburization Test Method1Measurement:8.2.1 Determine the base metal hardness (Position 1) that isnear the intersection of a plane at the thread root diameter anda perpendicular line bisecting the thread crest. Measurement atPosition 2 is taken on the same thread cre
32、st bisector line fromPosition 1 to an approximate distance N as determined in Table2 and as specified by the product classification or productspecification. See Figs. 2 and 3.8.2.2 For Class 1 and 2 products, Position 3 hardness shallbe measured at a depth of 0.12 mm from the thread flank at anappro
33、ximate distance of H/2 as measured from the plane of thethread root diameter (Fig. 2).8.2.3 For Class 3 and Class 4 products, Position 3 hardnessshall be measured at an approximate depth of 0.08 mm fromthe thread flank at an approximate distance of H/2, as measuredfrom the plane of the thread root d
34、iameter (Fig. 3).8.2.4 Additionally, Class 4 products shall have a fourthmeasurement taken in the thread root at a depth of 0.1 h. SeeTable 2 and Fig. 3.8.2.5 Position 3 readings and those described in 8.2.4 shallbe taken on the same or adjacent thread and at the same timeas the readings at position
35、s 1 and 2 using the same hardnessscale. The long axis of the Knoop indenter shall be alignedapproximately parallel with the thread pitch angle at Position 3.8.3 Interpretation of Results:FIG. 2 Position for Microindentation MeasurementsFIG. 3 Microindentation Measurements for Class 3 ProductsTABLE 1
36、 Classes of Decarburization: GuideClass N G max Typical Applications112 H 0.015 mm For heat treated products which have tensilestrengths up to 830 MPa and those with aspecified minimum tensile strength of 830MPa or a hardness range of 24 to 34 HRC,or both.223 H 0.015 mm For products with a minimum t
37、ensile strengthof 1040 MPa or a hardness range of 33 to39 HRC, or both.334 H none permitted For products with a minimum tensile strengthof 1200 MPa or a minimum specifiedhardness of 37 HRC, or both.434 H none permitted For products with a receased socket drive of aminimum tensile strength of 980 MPa
38、, aspecified hardness range within 38 to 53HRC or manufactured to the ASTMrequirements of Specifications A 574M,F 835M,orF 912M, or both.F 2328M 0738.3.1 A decrease of more than 30 hardness points of eitherHK or HV between Position 1 to Position 2 indicates excessivedecarburization and that the part
39、 does not conform to thespecification. If a nonconformance is indicated, proceed toreferee test method in 8.4 for verification.8.3.2 An increase of more than 30 hardness points of eitherHK or HV between Position 1 to Position 3 shall be regardedas excessive carburization and the part does not confor
40、m to thespecification. If a nonconformance is indicated, proceed toreferee test method in 8.5 for verification.8.4 Decarburization Referee Test Method 2Measurement:8.4.1 Determine the base metal hardness as in 8.2.1 bytaking the average of all Position 1 and Position 2 readings, asfirst measured dur
41、ing the routine test, and then on threeadditional adjacent threads. Determine the condition of thespecimen by subtracting the average reading noted at Position2 from the average reading noted at Position 1, in accordancewith 8.3.1.8.4.2 Interpretation of ResultsIf the average of the fourreadings ind
42、icates a decrease of more than 30 points of eitherHK or HV from Position 1 to Position 2, the part does notconform to the specification limit.8.5 Carburization Referee Test Method 2Measurement:8.5.1 Determine the base metal hardness as in 8.2.1, 8.2.2,or 8.2.3, as appropriate, by taking the average
43、of all Position 1and Position 3 readings, as first measured during the routinetest, and then on three additional adjacent threads. Determinethe condition of the specimen by subtracting the averagereading noted at Position 1 from the average reading noted atPosition 3, as defined in 8.3.2. The thread
44、ed section will giveevidence of carburization if the average of the four readingsindicates a positive value.8.5.2 Interpretation of ResultsIf the average of the fourreadings indicates an increase of more than 30 points of eitherHV or HK from Position 1 to Position 3, the part does notconform to the
45、carburization specification limit.9. Precision and Bias9.1 Precision and bias evaluations have not been conductedfor this test method. When such data is available, a precisionand bias section will be added.10. Keywords10.1 carburization; complete decarburization; decarburiza-tion; gross decarburizat
46、ion; HK; HV; Knoop; microindenta-tion; partial decarburization; tempered martensite; VickersASTM International takes no position respecting the validity of any patent rights asserted in connection with any item mentionedin this standard. Users of this standard are expressly advised that determinatio
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49、omments have not received a fair hearing you shouldmake your views known to the ASTM Committee on Standards, at the address shown below.This standard is copyrighted by ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959,United States. Individual reprints (single or multiple copies) of this standard may be obtained by contacting ASTM at the aboveaddress or at 610-832-9585 (phone), 610-832-9555 (fax), or serviceastm.org (e-mail); or through the ASTM website(www.astm.org).TABLE 2 Decarburization Limits per ClassificationNO