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Heat treating services perform thermal treatments to modify the properties of metals and metal alloys. Common processes include annealing, austempering, case hardening, conventional hardening, homogenizing, hot isostatic pressing (HIP), martempering, normalizing, precipitation hardening, shot peening, solution treating, spheroidizing, stabilizing, and stress relieving.
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  • Tool Steel
    tool steels -- Types T (tungsten alloy) and M (molybdenum alloy) -- make good cutting tools because they resist softening and maintain a sharp cutting edge at high service temperatures. This characteristic is sometimes called "red hardness." These deep-hardening alloys are used for steady, high-load
  • Carbide Design in Wear Resistant Powder Materials
    conditions and carbide type but the carbide types are fixed by the alloy composition. Alternative carbides have different properties and can be introduced in new alloy compositions. This paper presents the development of a new material where the carbides are designed to be of the most useful type
  • Copper
    by 50%, with a loss in conductivity to 85%. Small amounts of cadmium raise the softening temperature in alloy C11600, which is used widely for printed circuits. Tellurium or sulfur, present in small amounts in Grades C14500 and C14700, has been shown to increase machinability. Copper alloys do
  • Grain Boundary Engineering for Improved Resistance to Intergranular Degradation (.pdf)
    susceptibility in al oy 600 -. through 7. a common nuclear steam generator tubing alloy. Samples. stressed in 10% NaOH at 350°C for 3000 hours [6]. 1 GBE® is a registered trademark of Integran Technologies Inc., Toronto, Canada. Page 2. Figure 4 ­ Intergranular penetration depth after 500. Figure 5
  • Air Powered Dispensing
    , thickening. the paste. Note: Above 27°C (80°F), softening can reach. the point at which the paste loses the ability to. hold the solder alloy in suspension, resulting in. paste separation. Fixturing. 2). Deposit size varies as the temperature. varies. Changes in viscosity affect flow rate. Often
  • Auger Valve Dispensing
    ), softening can reach the point at. pressure generated by the spinning auger goes below. which the paste loses the ability to hold the. the threshold required to overcome the inherent tip. solder alloy in suspension, resulting in paste. resistance resulting in no flow. separation. To achieve the most
  • State of North American PM Industry-2009 (.pdf)
    offers potential. applications in the turbo drive system and electric power generators which use high rpm. transmissions. Diesel engines represent another potential growth market for PM parts, especially for. powder-forged connecting rods and high-alloy PM materials. Clean diesels offer 30. percent

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