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  • Austempering
    Austempering quenches cast iron or carbon steel above the austenite transformation ranges in a medium with a high enough rate of heat transfer to prevent the transformation of high temperature formation products. The process is completed at a temperature that is too low for pearlite to form and too
  • Oliver Gear, Inc. (Buffalo, NY), Flame-Hardens the Flanks Gear Hub
    . The flame-hardening system supplied by FTSI consists of two water-quench brass flame heads; controls for oxygen/fuel rates, flame temperatures and heating times; a water-cooled heating torch mounted on a scanner mechanism; a quench collection tank with pumps and turntable; and a heat exchange assembly
  • Improved Gas Flow Monitoring in Heat Treating Processes Leads to Higher Efficiencies and Lower Costs (.pdf)
    . There are now flow measuring devices that are well suited to the various gases (air, natural gas, hydrogen,. oxygen, nitrogen, etc.) used as fuel mixtures and to either blanket or quench materials being treated. ./6fa68758-ffd9-4463-b56b-3a314768bb36 Technical Publication. Improved Gas Flow Monitoring
  • Cordierite Porcelain
    quench, and then returned to red heat. High fire cordierite body will withstand a temperature rise from 70º to 1800º in 80 seconds, followed by an immediate room temperature air quench.
  • Stainless Steel
    are non-magnetic. Cold working is used to harden austenitic stainless steels because these alloys do not respond to conventional quench and temper hardening processes. Ferritic and martensitic stainless steels are highly corrosion resistant, ferrous alloys that contain chromium and/or carbon additions. Ferritic
  • Grease be gone
    by high-speed coil cars, protecting the coil from damage. The cooling pond quenches hot coils in about 6 to 8 hr versus three days before they are further processed on the 62-in. continuous pickle line. The new coil-handling system replaces a manual system that was susceptible to handling damage
  • Heat Treating
    desired properties. Tempering involves reheating a quench-hardened or normalized ferrous alloy to a temperature below the transformation range, and then cooling the metal at any rate desired. This heat treating method is also used to reheat hardened steel to some temperature below he A1 temperature
  • The Effect of Nickel on the Mechancial Behavior of Molybdenum P/M Steels
    in the as-processed condition as well as in a quench-and-temper heat treated condition. Tensile behavior indicates that while nickel content (at levels of 2,4, and 6%) increased tensile strength in the as-sintered condition, it did not significantly affect tensile strength in the quenched and tempered condition

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