Tag: Annealing and Tempering Services

A Review in the Fundamentals of Heat Treating

30 May 2018

Much has been covered in past posts. The basics of heat treatment technology formed a foundation, then that groundwork received new and interesting additional levels. They dealt with surface hardening issues, quenching anomalies, and all manner of tricky alloy manipulating techniques. Now we’re reinforcing the groundwork and reviewing the fundamentals […]

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Black Oxide Coating Benefits for Small Steel and Metal Parts

15 May 2018

Black oxide is a pleasing surface conversion coating. As stated in past articles, the process dresses steel and other select alloys with a corrosion resistant skin. Although mild in nature, that rust impeding property binds equitably with the latest oil impregnating methods to produce a superior oxidization barrier. Better yet, […]

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Gas Nitriding and Its Effects on Steel

30 April 2018

This post will address the gas nitriding process and its effects on steel. Essentially, we’ll be looking at a heat treatment technique that addresses alloy hardening concerns and the need for a process that attenuates the corrosion rate of this ferrous-heavy metal. But first, considering the importance of this subject, […]

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Flame Hardening Process: What Makes it Economical for Surface Hardening?

18 April 2018

Process economy is an ideal we chase in heat treatment technology. Masses of fuel and heat are devoured during a hard day’s work inside this manufacturing environment. How does the work retain a cost-efficient edge? Particularly in flame hardening, how do we surface harden a large workpiece while we’re also […]

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Why is Stress Relieving Performed in Heat Treatment Process?

29 March 2018

To some extent, worked alloys have memory. Stress can be absorbed and stored in the metal. Under these circumstances, heat treatment facilities call upon the services of a stress relieving process, a technique that’s designed to reset that solid-form memory. In a nutshell, the grain of the metal is homogenized. […]

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