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is a critical specification for the aerospace industry, enabling safe and repeatable production of low-alloy steel components with tensile strengths exceeding 220 ksi. Strict control of austenitizing, quenching, double tempering, and hydrogen embrittlement relief is essential. Compliance with this standard ensures that parts meet the demanding requirements for fracture toughness, fatigue life, and structural integrity in safety-critical applications.
AMS 2759-2 is titled “Heat Treatment of Steel Parts, Through Hardening.” Its primary function is to establish the standard process requirements for heat-treating carbon and low-alloy steel parts to achieve high strength and hardness through cross-sectional penetration. Unlike surface hardening methods (such as carburizing or nitriding, which are covered under other AMS 2759 subsections), through hardening alters the core properties of the material. ams 2759 2
Compliance with AMS 2759/2 isn't just about following a recipe; it’s about proving the results. Key requirements include: is a critical specification for the aerospace industry,