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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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  • Carbon Steel
    and restraightening improves surface properties and strength. Hot-rolled steel may also be cold finished by metal-removal processes such as turning or grinding. Wrought steel can be subsequently heat treated to improve machinability or to adjust mechanical properties. Carbon steels may be specified...
  • Stainless Steel
    grades are generally designated as either heat resistant or corrosion resistant. wrought stainless steel are classified in three groups: Carbon content is usually low (0.15% or less), and the alloys contain a minimum of 16% chromium with sufficient nickel and manganese to provide an austenitic...
  • Alloy Steel
    wear resistance than would be expected from the carbon content alone. For any combination of alloy steel and heat treatment, three factors tend to decrease toughness: low service temperature, high loading rates, and stress concentrations or residual stress. The general effects of these three conditions...
  • Vacuum Requirements for Steel Degassing (.pdf)
    in the liquid metal. desorb into the atmosphere above the steel and are evacuated. This process can also. assist with the removal of lighter, more volatile metal elements (Pb, Sn, As, Sb, Bi,. etc.) and sulphur. Residual gas levels in the resulting steel can typically be as low as. one ppm...
  • Tool Steel
    resist sudden and repeated loadings. Applications include pneumatic tooling parts, chisels, punches, shear blades, bolts, and springs subjected to moderate heat in service. tool steels, which include oil and air-hardening. Tool Steel | Machine Design. Skip to Content. Home. Subscribe. Advertise. Contact...
  • Stainless Steel Enclosures in Industrial Applications (.pdf)
    in applications where. exposure is limited to occasional salt spray. Severe conditions such as tight spaces with low. airflow, lower pH, or higher temperatures may cause the need for more stringent standards. The 316L stainless steel commonly found in many enclosures has a lower carbon content (<. .03%...
  • The Best Heat Transfer Fluids for Liquid Cooling
    components or system and your application. Heat transfer fluid compatibility is critical in ensuring long-term system reliability. Some other requirements for a heat transfer fluid may include high thermal conductivity and specific heat, low viscosity, low freezing point, high flash point, low corrosivity...
  • Iterative Taguchi Analysis: Optimizing The Austenite Content And Hardness In 52100 Steel (.pdf)
    amount of retained austenite, the face. centered cubic form of iron and carbon commonly. Determination of appropriate times and temperatures. found in hardened steel, can be required to be as low as. for a heat-treating procedure that will achieve both low. 3% for some bearing components because of its...
  • The Effect of Shot Peening Coverage on Residual Stress, Cold Work and Fatigue in a Ni-Cr-Mo Low Alloy Steel (.pdf)
    to 38 HRC hardness,. 100% minimum coverage. recommendation. was. specimens were reduced to 9.5 mm (0.375-in.). developed in fully reversed axial loading(2,7) or. thickness by low stress grinding. Tensile properties. bending(8,9) with a stress ratio, R= Smin / Smax, of ­1. resulting from heat treatment...
  • Induction Heat Straightening - A Distortion Rework Reduction Tool for Thin Plate (.pdf)
    meeting in 1997 with an induction heat-. heated areas increases by about 6% compared to the parent plate. ing company during an installation in Jaguar Cars, England, led to his cur-. The X80 used in this particular situation was a low carbon Nb-Ti-. rent position as an Application Manager for EFD...

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Carbon steel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Low carbon steel contains approximately 0.05?0.15% carbon[1 and mild steel contains 0.16?0.29%[1 carbon; making it malleable and ductile, but it
Heat treating - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For wood heat treatment, see Heat treatment of wood.
Steel Standards
Bearing Steels Carbon Steel Tubular Products Castings Chain Link Fence and Wire Accessories Computer Applications Corrugated Steel Pipe
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ASTM A334 / A334M - 04a(2010) Standard Specification for...
ASTM A334 / A334M - 04a(2010) Standard Specification for Seamless and Welded Carbon and Alloy-Steel Tubes for Low-Temperature Service
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Why is Stainless Steel Stainless?
Ferritic steel is less ductile than austenitic steel and is not hardenable by heat treatment.
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Internal laboratory testing demonstrated low rates of corrosion of metals such as low-carbon steel, galvanized steel and Galvaneel steel
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SAE Standards Works
AMS2759/1F - Heat Treatment of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Parts, Minimum Tensile Strength Below 220 ksi (1517 MPa)
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SAE Standards
Heat Treatment of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Parts, Minimum Tensile Strength Below 220 ksi (1517 MPa)
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Tribological properties of the low-carbon steels with...
Tribological properties of the low-carbon steels with different micro-structure processed by heat treatment and severe plastic deformation
Influence of temperature field on the microstructure of low...
field on the microstructure of low carbon microalloyed ferrite???bainite dual-phase steel during heat treatment Authors: Shaopeng Qu, Yucheng Zhang,

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