Abstract
ISO 9587:2007 establishes stress-relief requirements for high strength steels, in order to reduce their susceptibility or degree of susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement in subsequent pretreatment, electroplating, autocatalytic plating, chemical conversion and phosphating processes. This International Standard is applicable to steels of which the properties are not adversely affected by heat treatment at 190 0C to 230 0C or higher (see 6.2).
The heat treatment procedures established in ISO 9587:2007 have been shown to be effective in reducing the susceptibility of steel having tensile strengths equal to or greater than 1 000 MPa and that have been machined, ground, cold-formed or cold-straightened subsequent to heat treatment. This heat treatment procedure is used prior to any operation capable of hydrogen charging the parts, such as the cleaning procedures prior to electroplating, autocatalytic plating and other chemical coating operations.
ISO 9587:2007 does not apply to fasteners.
General information
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Status: PublishedPublication date: 2007-11Stage: International Standard to be revised [90.92]
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Edition: 2Number of pages: 3
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Technical Committee :ISO/TC 107/SC 3
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ISO/DIS 24251-1
Prevention of hydrogen assisted brittle fracture of high-strength steel components
Part 1: Fundamentals and measures
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WithdrawnISO 9587:1999
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