Standard Method of Macroetch Testing Steel Bars, Billets, Blooms, and Forgings


Importancia y uso:

4.1 Macroetching is used in the steel industry because it is a simple test that will provide information about the relative homogeneity of the sample. The method employs the action of an acid or other corrosive agent to develop the macrostructural characteristics of a suitably prepared specimen. The name implies that the etched surface is examined visually, or at low magnifications (usually <10×).

4.2 Macroetching will show: (1) variations in structure such as grain size, dendrites, and columnar structure; (2) variations in chemical composition such as segregation, coring, and banding; and, (3) the presence of discontinuities such as laps, seams, cracks, porosity, bursts, pipe. and flakes.

4.3 When, in accordance with the requirements of the inquiry, contract, order or specifications, forgings, billets, blooms, etc., are to be produced subject to macroetch testing and inspection, the manufacturer and the purchaser should be in agreement concerning the following: (1) the stage of manufacture at which the test shall be conducted; (2) the number and locations of the sections to be examined; (3) the necessary surface preparation prior to etching of the specimen; (4) the etching reagent, temperature, and time of etching; and, (5) the type, size, number, location, and orientation of conditions that are to be considered injurious.

4.4 When not specified, the procedures of the test may be selected by the manufacturer to satisfy the requirements of the governing specification.

4.5 When agreed upon by purchaser and producer, sulfur printing of as cast-sections, if continuously cast, is an acceptable alternative to macroetching. Sulfur printing shall be performed in accordance with Practice E1180. Examination and rating of specimens shall be in accordance with Sections 10 and 11 of this (E381) standard.

4.6 Steel from ingots, in the wrought condition, shall be examined according to procedures described in Section 9. Continuously cast steel blooms and billets, in the as cast condition, shall be examined according to the procedures described in Sections 10 and 11. With reductions over a 3:1 area ratio, wrought product from continuously cast steel may be examined according to Section 9.

4.7 The “R” series of photographs in Plate I shall not be used to rate Type A segregates, occasionally referred to as “carbon spots” and “sulfur segregation.” Type A segregates form in channels of the liquid-solid zone of large, solidifying ingots and appear as dark spots, including pitting due to removal of indigenous manganese sulfide microinclusions, on etched transverse sections of resultant forgings due to chemical and microinclusion content differences with the matrix. They appear as streaks in etched longitudinal sections and contain elevated levels of segregation-prone elements such as C, S, P, Si, Mn, Cr and manganese sulphide microinclusions. While Type A segregate patterns (including accompanying MnS pitting) have some similarities in appearance with the conditions in the Plate I “R” series photographs, they can be distinguished from the R series conditions because they are more symmetrically arrayed about the section center, and individual spots are typically more uniform in size at a given radius. The photographs in Annex I depict the presence of Type A segregates. The nature of questionable indications should be verified by microscopic examination or other means of inspection.

Subcomité:

E04.01

Referida por:

A0534-17R22, A0322-13R18E01, A0485-17R22, A0756-17R22, A0982_A0982M-10R20, A0866-18, A1089_A1089M-14R20, A0295_A0295M-14R20, A0106_A0106M-19A, A0961_A0961M-24A, A0962_A0962M-24, A0729_A0729M-17R22, A0335_A0335M-24A, E1180-08R21, F2282-23, A0312_A0312M-24A, A0266_A0266M-24, A0376_A0376M-22, F2511-05R22, A0961_A0961M-24A, E0340-23, A1021_A1021M-20, A0106_A0106M-19A, A0646_A0646M-24, A0312_A0312M-24A, A0790_A0790M-24, A0711_A0711M-17R22, A0604_A0604M-07R22, A0813_A0813M-24, A0369_A0369M-24, A0660_A0660M-21, A1099_A1099M-20, E0045-18AR23

Volúmen:

03.01

Número ICS:

77.140.85 (Iron and steel forgings)

Palabras clave:

bars; billets; blooms; bottom-poured ingots; continuous casting; forgings; homogeneity; ingots; macroetch; macrostructure; quality control; steel; sulfur printing ;

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Norma
E381

Versión
22

Estatus
Active

Fecha aprobación
2022-06-01