GB/T 226-2015 Test Method for Macrostructure and Defect of Steel by Etching
Standard Information
- Standard Number: GB/T 226-2015
- Replaces: GB/T 226-1991
- Release Date: September 11, 2015
- Implementation Date: June 1, 2016
- Proposed by: China Iron and Steel Association
- Managed by: National Steel Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC 183)
Scope
This standard specifies three test methods for examining macrostructure and defects in steel:
- Hot Acid Etching Method
- Cold Acid Etching Method (including dendrite etching)
- Electrolytic Etching Method
This standard applies to acid etching inspection of steel macrostructure and defects. Other materials may be tested by reference to this standard.
Key Technical Requirements
Sample Preparation
- Sample thickness: Generally 20-30 mm
- Longitudinal sample length: Generally 1.5 times the side length or diameter
- Minimum distance from cutting surface:
- Hot saw cutting: ≥20 mm
- Cold saw cutting: ≥10 mm
- Flame cutting: ≥25 mm
- Surface roughness (Ra) requirements:
- Hot acid etching: ≤1.6 μm
- Cold acid etching: ≤0.8 μm (dendrite etching: ≤0.025 μm after polishing)
- Electrolytic etching: ≤1.6 μm
Hot Acid Etching Method (Recommended for Arbitration)
Recommended etching solutions vary by steel type:
- Carbon/Alloy structural steel, tool steel, stainless steel: 1:1 hydrochloric acid solution, 70-80°C, 5-40 min
- Austenitic stainless steel/heat-resistant steel: HCl 10 parts + HNO₃ 1 part + water 10 parts, 70-80°C
- High-speed tool steel: HCl 38 parts + H₂SO₄ 12 parts + water 50 parts, 60-80°C
Cold Acid Etching Method
13 types of cold etching solutions are specified for different steel types including carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, nickel-based alloys, and precision alloys.
Electrolytic Etching Method
- AC Electrolytic: 15-30% HCl solution, voltage ≤36V, current ≤400A, 5-30 min
- DC Electrolytic: Sample as anode, HCl solution with optional boric acid, current density varies by sample area
Result Documentation
- Hot/Cold/Electrolytic etching results: Optical photography or digital imaging
- Dendrite etching results: Scanning imaging (resolution >1000 dpi)
Sample Preservation Methods
- Neutralization: Soak in 10% ammonia alcohol solution, rinse with hot water, dry
- Passivation: Immerse in concentrated nitric acid (~5 seconds), rinse, dry
- Coating protection: Apply varnish or plastic film
Environmental Safety
Waste acid must be treated according to GB 8978-1996 Class II pollutant discharge regulations.
Test Report Requirements
The inspection report shall include:
- Client unit
- Steel grade
- Melting (batch) number
- Sample number
- Sample cutting direction
- Test method
- Test results
- Inspector and report date
Download Original Standard
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Note: This is an English translation summary of GB/T 226-2015. For official purposes, please refer to the original Chinese standard document.
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