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treatment covered in AMS 2759, establishes the requirements for heat treatment of
martensitic corrosion-resistant steel parts. Parts are defined in AMS 2759. This
specification is applicable to parts made from the following steels: Types 403, 410,
416, 420, 422, 431, 440C, and Greek Ascoloy (UNS S40300, S41000, S41600, S42000,
S42200, S43100, S44004, and S41800 respectively).
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pection 7.1 Parts treated per para. 5. and or 6. shall be given magnetic particle examination as noted
on detail drawing prior to final sizing. After magnetic particle examination parts must be completely
demagnetized. 7.2 It shall be the responsibility of the Young & Franklin Quality Control
Department to assure that proper certification covers the requirements of the drawing. NOTES: 1.
All temperatures mentioned herein are metal temperatures. 2. Treatment in accordance with this
process shall not alter physical properties specified on the drawing. 8. Deviations 8.1 Deviations to
any portions of the outlined process must be approved by Young & 1. Application 1.1 This process
covers the minimum requirements for the treatment of hardenable martensitic stainless steels for the
purpose of obtaining dimensional stabilization of parts for use in precision assemblies. 2. Reference
Specifications 2.1 The following specifications are used except as noted within this document:
AMS-2759 Heat Treatment of Steel Parts AMS-2759/5 Heat Treatment Martensitic Corrosion
Resistant Steel Parts 3. Equipment 3.1 All equipment used for processing parts shall meet the
requirements of AMS-2759. 4. General Requirements 4.1 All parts shall be cleaned to remove
protective oils, dirt etc… prior to the heat treat process. 4.2 Part handling and racking is critical to
protect parts from damage and distortion during the heat treat process. 4.3 All parts shall be
protected from damage & corrosion during shipping and storage. Original or better packaging shall
be used. 5. Detail Requirements 5.1 The following procedure is used to obtain structural and
dimensional stability for mated slide fits and parts whose functional requirements depend on a high
degree of dimensional stability. All heat treating of 400 series stainless shall be by bright hardening
(quench in protective atmosphere per AMS2759/5, Class A). 5.2 Austenitize steel at temperatures
indicated. 410 and 416 1750ºF - 1850ºF 440C 1850ºF - 1950ºF All other 400 series material per
AMS 2759/5