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Determining Condition of Age-Hardenable Alloys

  • September 8, 2025

Solution treating is done at a high enough temperature to facilitate the diffusion of all the constituents into solution. Quenching is to freeze everything in solution that would normally not stay in solution. Aging can be a one step or two step process (a step is a temperature or a cycle) that allows a second phase to precipitate. These precipitates increase the strength of the material.

Solution treating can produce a very soft or hard material depending on the phase equilibrium. Solution aging 718 produces a soft material. In 17-4, a hardened material is obtained. The aging process hardens 718. It also hardens 17-4 at the lower aging temperatures, but as the aging temperature increases, the effect of tempering overtakes the increases imparted by the precipitation process.

Below is how one could tell if a material is supplied in the solution-treated condition:

  1. Look at the specification itself. AMS 5662 and AMS 5604 require materials to be solution treated and precipitation hardenable. Hardenable is the crucial word, implying that a material is not hardened. Furthermore, the specification states that each product form is furnished in the solution-treated condition.
  2. Mill test certification will show the applicable specification. It may also show that the material is capable of meeting a different specification requiring the actual aging heat treatment.
  3. On the mill certification under the product description, it will show the alloy and that it is either annealed, solution annealed, or solution heat treated.
  4. Some mill certifications will list the actual product heat treatment and show a separate capability heat treatment. When you see the word capability, the material is solution treated.
  5. Some other mill certifications will separately list the mill heat treatment as solution anneal and show an additional laboratory heat treatment of a sample only.

Most precipitation-hardenable materials are supplied in the solution heat-treated condition and will be aged much later. To meet specifications, samples are precipitation hardened to demonstrate that the lot can be heat treated (at a later time) and meet all specification requirements.

Conversely, the information that informs one that the material has been aged includes:

  1. Look at the specification itself. AMS 5663 and AMS 5643 require material to be furnished in the solution heat-treated and precipitation-hardened condition.
  2. The mill certification will show the applicable specification requires the material to be solution heat treated and precipitation hardened.
  3. Under the product description, the mill certification will show that the material is supplied in the solution heat-treated and precipitation-hardened condition.
  4. Mill certifications will either show that the product received both heat treatment steps, or there will be no statement of laboratory heat treatment, only product heat treatment.
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