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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
  • Laser Heat Treatment
    composition of the metal or alloy. Laser case hardening of transformation hardenable metals provides high wear and abrasion resistance with a minimum of distortion and cracking. Laser spot annealing of precipitation and work hardened metals, such as 300 series stainless steel and copper alloys
  • Low Plasticity Burnishing (LPB) Treatment To Mitigate Fod And Corrosion Fatigue Damage In 17-4 Ph Stainless Steel (.pdf)
    worked with the fatigue. material without FOD. strength enhancement as the primary objective. or as a by-product of a surface hardening. Corrosion fatigue strength (in the presence of. treatment like carburizing/nitriding, physical vapor. active corrosion medium of 3.5% NaCl solution). deposition
  • Mitigation of FOD and Corrosion Fatigue Damage in 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Compressor Blades with Surface Treatment (.pdf)
    . the microstructure effects through heat. fielded T56 blades retired from service. In the. treatment, as well as the incorporation of various. absence of prior pitting, LPB provided 0.020 in. surface treatments. deep FOD tolerance on new T56 blades. Both. the damage tolerance and active corrosion. LPB has
  • Aluminum
    -treatable wrought alloys are solution heat treated, then quenched and precipitation hardened. Solution heat treatment consists of heating the metal, holding at temperature to bring the hardening constituents into solution, then cooling to retain those constituents in solution. Precipitation hardening. Aluminum
  • Durable Catalytic Converter Mounting with Protective and Support Seals (.pdf)
    , wiremesh. temper, thermal impacts, and wiremesh. geometry. Compression characteristics of. stainless steel alloy A286 tremendously. increase (>20%) during heat treatment as. precipitation and hardening occurs. Compression force tends to stabilize during. cycling, retaining a residual force. Radial. seals
  • Stainless Steel
    and for industrial components requiring hardness and corrosion resistance. Precipitation-hardening stainless steels develop very high strength through a low-temperature heat treatment that does not significantly distort precision parts. Compositions of most precipitation-hardening stainless steels
  • Steels for strength and machinability
    in aerospace. Project 70+ meets all aerospace composition, corrosion resistance, and mechanical requirements, including Aerospace Materials Specification 5659 covering bars, wire, forgings, rings and extrusions, and ASTM A564. Project 70+, a vacuum remelted, precipitation-hardening, martensitic

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