Low Stress Grinding of Steel Parts Heat Treated to 180 ksi or Over, and Low Stress Grinding of Chrome Plating Applied to Steel Parts Heat Treated to 180 ksi or Over
AMS2453A
The purpose of this specification is to establish requirements of a grinding method and to provide grinding parameters that will eliminate or minimize overheating, cracking, high residual tensile stresses, and/or other metallurgical changes that decrease structural integrity of steel parts or chrome plated steel parts (see 8.3). This standard establishes requirements for low stress grinding of martensitic high strength steel heat-treated to 180 ksi (1241 MPa) minimum ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and above, and requirements for low stress grinding of chromium plating applied to such high strength steel.
Rationale:
AMS2453A is the result of the need to clarify etch inspection (3.3.6) requirements within the document. Formatting updates have also been performed.
Related Topics:
Coatings, colorants, and finishes
Chemicals
Machining processes
Manufacturing processes
Cutting
Finishing
Heat treatment
Metallurgy
Peening
Production control
Also known as: SAE AMS 2453
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