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Regarding Subject, I have a Problem.after pracipetation treatment of parts of alloy Rene 125, were found not correctly straightened. our production department did straightening after precipitation treatment which is technically not allowed.

Is it possible to Re Heat Treat (Homogenizing, Solution Treatment and Precipetation Treatment) those parts which are already precipetated hardened.
I already rejected these parts.

waiting for your valuable suggestions with technical references.


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PIA.. Pakistan International Airlines? Out of Karachi airport? And you're asking a collection of college kids for HT advice on what I'd imagine is a highly stressed critical part?
 
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Here's my take on it:

By annealing (or similar process) the impurities (which have entered your part while precipitation hardening it) will dissolve into the materials lattice (rather then forming its own lattice). This will change the composition of the main material and it might not respond the same way to a second round of precipitation hardening. I can't tell you how it will react and if nobody at this forum can, you should try asking here: http://www.eng-tips.com/threadminder.cfm?pid=330&page=1


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Thanks for your nice comments. I think this forum is not for only college kids this is also for some generous persons like you sir.

Regards


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Wow... I guess thats a yes to exFSAE's question. Do the ticket prices include parachute training?


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Mental note: NEVER fly with Pakistan International Airlines. Engines are liable to explode.

And we thought Qantas had problems?


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Chris Lane
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Actually this is my final year Engineering Project with PIA. and they are already rejected that part. PIA manufactured most reliable and high quality engine part


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