ASTM B850-98 (REAPPROVED 2009):
Partial list of hydrogen embrittlement-relief treatment bake times/temperatures for some common high-strength steels
Tensile Strength (MPa) |
Tensile Strength (000 psi) |
Rockwell Hardness HRc |
Post-Plate Bake Time
@ 190° – 220° C. or 374° – 428° F. |
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1701 – 1800
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247 – 261
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49 – 51
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Minimum 22 hours
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1601 – 1700
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232 – 247
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47 – 49
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Minimum 20 hours
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1501 – 1600
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218 – 232
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45 – 47
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Minimum 18 hours
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1401 – 1500
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203 – 218
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43 – 45
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Minimum 16 hours
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1301 – 1400
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189 – 203
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39 – 43
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Minimum 14 hours
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1201 – 1300
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174 – 189
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36 – 39
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Minimum 12 hours
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1101 – 1200
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160 – 174
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33 – 36
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Minimum 10 hours
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1001 – 1100
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145 – 160
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31 – 33
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Minimum 8 hours
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***The above strength-to-hardness comparison values are approximate only.
PER ASTM B850-98 (REAPPROVED 2009):
“The heat treatment does not guarantee complete freedom from the adverse effects of hydrogen degradation.”
There are several other types of steels (i.e unpeened items, alloys with a varying composition, types of coatings, chromium plated items etc…) and alloys which have varying temperature and/or bake times that can differ from the above chart. In those certain circumstances, Sonic Plating Co. Inc. may not be able to perform the necessary hydrogen-relief bake processes deemed appropriate. Please refer to the complete ASTM B850-98 (2009) standard to determine the bake process you may require.
Sonic Plating Co. Inc. assumes no liability in guaranteeing the complete and/or partial removal of hydrogen from any part(s) that we handle/treat. It is in the customer’s interest that his/her qualified engineering staff and/or designer(s), specify the required heat treatment on the part during the time of the original purchase order.