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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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  • Precipitation Hardening
    Precipitation hardening a heat-treatment process with two steps: solution treating and aging. In a solution treating anneal process, an alloy is heated to dissolve alloying elements and cooled rapidly to maintain the alloying elements in solution. After forming or machining operations, the alloy
  • Surface Hardening
    Surface hardening processes include ion implantation, diffusion surface treatment processes such as (carburizing, nitriding or Kolsterising®), and localized or induction surface heatment. Surface hardening processes are well suited for improving the wear resistance and corrosion resistance
  • Sinter Hardening Response of Chromium PM Steels
    The sinter hardening response of PM steels is affected by alloying system, cooling rate, density and mass of the component. In this paper the sinter hardening response of two chromium alloyed PM steels has been investigated when the mass and density are varied. Components of different size
  • Hardfacing and Surface Hardening
    , and other processes. Surface hardening processes include ion implantation and diffusion surface treatment processes such as carburizing, nitriding or Kolsterising®, as well as localized or induction surface heat treatment. Kolsterising is a registered trademark of Bodycote International.
  • Induction Hardening of Gears and Critical Components, Part 2 (.pdf)
    Author: Valery Rudnev. Publication: Gear Technology. Date: 11/1/2008. Induction hardening is a heat treating technique that can be used to selectively harden portions of a gear, such as the flanks, roots and tips of teeth, providing improved hardness, wear resistance and contact fatigue strength
  • How to Lessen Distortion When Hardening Complete Steering Racks, Shafts and Gear Parts
    releasesTechnical articlesFAQsNews archive. 2009. 2008. 2006. 2005. 2004. 2003. BrochuresVideo. Induction hardening complete steering racks, shafts and gear parts. Unique hardening solutions for unique hardening demands. Karl Hirsch, General Manager of Heat Treatment Services at EFD Induction Germany
  • Metallurgical Insights for Induction Heat Treaters. Part 5: Super-Hardening Phenomenon (.pdf)
    of induction heat treatment. Hard-. ening can be localized to selective areas that require. ening may be done for the purpose of obtaining cer-. selective hardening, a process often referred to as. Professor Induction. tain properties that include, but are not limited to,. selective hardening. Figure 1
  • Taking the Crank Out of Induction Hardening (.pdf)
    Induction heat treatment is traditionally a popular choice for hardening and tempering of quality cranckshafts. This article will explain how continuous process improvement makes a good process even better.

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