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Aug 28, 2024 7:33:34 PM / by Jason Schulze

Optimizing Heat Treatment Data Collection: Best Practices

Data collection is a critical component of the heat treatment process, ensuring that all parameters meet stringent quality standards. The topic of data collection in heat treatment often sparks significant discussion, particularly when it comes to complying with Nadcap and AMS2750 requirements. This article explores the best practices for data collection, emphasizing the importance of understanding and adhering to specific guidelines.

Understanding the Requirements

According to AMS2750, electronic data acquisition systems must adhere to the standard that print intervals occur a specific number of times during each time-at-temperature cycle. To ensure compliance, it’s crucial for quality teams to understand the implications of these requirements, especially when dealing with short cycles, such as those found in vacuum braze processes. 

The Importance of Regular Review and Adjustment

This challenge underscores the importance of regularly reviewing and adjusting data collection parameters in heat treatment processes. Quality teams should regularly audit their data collection practices, comparing current settings against industry standards and customer requirements. This proactive approach can help identify potential issues before they become compliance problems, ensuring that all processes meet the necessary standards.

Effective data collection is vital for the success of any heat treatment process. By understanding the specific requirements of standards like AMS2750 and regularly reviewing data collection practices, heat treatment facilities can ensure they meet all necessary guidelines. This not only helps maintain compliance but also enhances the overall quality and reliability of the heat-treated products.

To ensure you are compliant with industry standards, reach out to Conrad Kacsik today. We help organizations meet stringent quality guidelines through employee training and inspection of thermal processing processes and equipment.

Topics: Nadcap, AMS2750, heat treating

Jason Schulze

Written by Jason Schulze

Jason Schulze is the director of technical services at Conrad Kacsik Instrument Systems, Inc. As a metallurgical engineer with 20-plus years in aerospace, he assists potential and existing Nadcap suppliers in conformance as well as metallurgical consulting. He is contracted by PRI Training as a Lead Instructor to teach multiple PRI courses, including pyrometry, RCCA and Checklists Review for heat treat. Jason is also a voting member on two AMEC committees. Contact him at jschulze@kacsik.com.