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Heat Treatment of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Parts Minimum Tensile Strength Below 220 ksi (1517 MPa)

2019-09-19
HISTORICAL
AMS2759/1H
This specification, in conjunction with the general requirements for steel heat treatment covered in AMS2759, establishes the requirements for heat treatment of carbon and low-alloy steel parts to minimum ultimate tensile strengths below 220 ksi (1517 MPa). Parts are defined in AMS2759. Due to limited hardenability in these materials, there are size limits in this specification.
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Heat Treatment of Steel Parts General Requirements

2014-04-23
HISTORICAL
AMS2759E
This specification establishes general requirements for the processes listed in 3.3.1 for heat treatment of steel parts (See 8.2.1) by users or their vendors or subcontractors.
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Heat Treatment of Steel Raw Materials

2006-04-24
HISTORICAL
AMSH6875A
This specification covers the requirements for heat-treatment of four classes of steel (see 1.2) and the requirements for furnace equipment, test procedures and information for heat-treating procedures, heat-treating temperatures and material (see 6.11) test procedures. This specification is applicable only to the heat treatment of raw material (see 6.1.1); it does not cover the requirements for the heat treatment of steel parts (see 3.4 and 6.1.2). This specification also describes procedures which, when followed, will produce the desired properties and material qualities within the limitations of the respective alloys tabulated in Tables IA, IB, IC and ID. Alloys other than those specifically covered herein may be heat treated using all applicable requirements of this specification.
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Heat Treatment of Steel Raw Materials

2019-05-29
HISTORICAL
AMSH6875B
This specification covers the requirements for heat-treatment of four classes of steel (See 1.2) and the requirements for furnace equipment, test procedures and information for heat-treating procedures, heat-treating temperatures and material (See 6.3) test procedures. This specification is applicable only to the heat treatment of raw material (See 6.3.1); it does not cover the requirements for the heat treatment of steel parts (See 3.4 and 6.3.2). This specification also describes procedures that, when followed, will produce the desired properties and material qualities within the limitations of the respective alloys tabulated in Tables 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D. Alloys other than those specifically covered herein may be heat treated using all applicable requirements of this specification.
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Heat Treatment of Steel Raw Materials

2020-09-01
CURRENT
AMSH6875C
This specification covers the requirements for heat-treatment of four classes of steel (See 1.2) and the requirements for furnace equipment, test procedures and information for heat-treating procedures, heat-treating temperatures and material (See 6.3) test procedures. This specification is applicable only to the heat treatment of raw material (See 6.3.1); it does not cover the requirements for the heat treatment of steel parts (See 3.4 and 6.3.2). This specification also describes procedures that, when followed, will produce the desired properties and material qualities within the limitations of the respective alloys tabulated in Tables 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D. Alloys other than those specifically covered herein may be heat treated using all applicable requirements of this specification.
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Induction Hardening of Steel Components

2018-04-03
CURRENT
ARP4715A
This recommended practice provides guidelines for the establishment of an induction hardening process for steel components. It is intended to be used as a guide for designers of induction hardened parts, for process auditors, and for purchase specifications and/or process sheets as applicable. Induction heat treatment is intended for hardening of only selected areas of plain carbon or alloy steel components. A prior heat treatment may be specified for improved response of the overall component to induction hardening, or for control of properties in the balance of the part. AMS 2759 is recommended for such prior heat treatment.
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Induction Hardening of Steel Components

2011-04-12
HISTORICAL
ARP4715
This recommended practice provides guidelines for the establishment of an induction hardening process for steel components. It is intended to be used as a guide for designers of induction hardened parts, for process auditors, and for purchase specifications and/or process sheets as applicable. Induction heat treatment is intended for hardening of only selected areas of plain carbon or alloy steel components. A prior heat treatment may be specified for improved response of the overall component to induction hardening, or for control of properties in the balance of the part. AMS 2759 is recommended for such prior heat treatment.
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