I'm still new to this game and looking to ensure that I will have the results I'm looking for. As I understand the normalizing process, it's an annealing process applied to ferrous metals/alloys heating the steel to 20–50 °C (68-122 oF) above its upper critical point, then soaking it for a short period at that temperature and then allowing it to cool in air.
NJSB suggests that the normalization for 80CRV2 follow a 3 cycle heat differential process prior to the hardening/quenching stage. The first cycle indicates a working temp of 1650F for 10-15 minutes (duration reflecting blade thickness). My question is, do I take a blade to 1687F soak for 2-3 minutes and allow to completely air cool then proceed with the prescribed 3 times/temps from NJSB?
NJSB suggests that the normalization for 80CRV2 follow a 3 cycle heat differential process prior to the hardening/quenching stage. The first cycle indicates a working temp of 1650F for 10-15 minutes (duration reflecting blade thickness). My question is, do I take a blade to 1687F soak for 2-3 minutes and allow to completely air cool then proceed with the prescribed 3 times/temps from NJSB?