Re: Will a tempering salt pot cause decarb?
- From: alvinj@xxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 18:13:02 +0000 (UTC)
Manic Espresso <jeff.check@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm about to kick on my first salt pot. Its a knife size...
Cool. :)
> ...salt pot i will use it to temper / austemper many alloys
> including: 4130, CPM S30V, CPM 52100, 154 CM..
CPM 52100?
Since when does 52100 need to be made from powder? ;)
Did you mean E-52100?
> Is there a risk of decarburization in the salt bath?
I don't know but will guess that since "time at temperature" is
a needed component of carbon migration, the answer will be, no.
What are you going to be using to austenitize the steel tho?
Alvin in AZ
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