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Nitriding
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Nitriding

Posted by admin August 5, 2021
Plasma nitriding (Ion nitriding) is a plasma supported thermochemical case hardening process used to increase…
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WHAT IS CARBURISING
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WHAT IS CARBURISING

Posted by admin August 5, 2021
Carburising is a thermochemical process in which carbon is diffused into the surface of low…
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What Is Case Hardening
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What Is Case Hardening

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Case hardening is a technique in which the metal surface is reinforced by the adding…
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Martempering/Marquenching
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Martempering/Marquenching

Posted by admin August 5, 2021
Marquenching/Martempering is a form of heat treatment applied as an interrupted quench of steels typically…
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Austempering
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Austempering

Posted by admin August 5, 2021
Austempering is a heat treating process for medium-to-high carbon ferrous metals which produces a metallurgical…
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Jominy End Quench Test of Hardenability
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Jominy End Quench Test of Hardenability

Posted by admin August 5, 2021
“This is a classic test to evaluate how heat treatments affect steel properties” Steel can…
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Hardenability
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Hardenability

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A measure of how easy it is to fully harden a steel is known as…
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Tempering
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Tempering

Posted by admin August 5, 2021
Tempering is a low temperature (below A1) heat treatment process normally performed after neutral hardening,…
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Normalising
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Normalising

Posted by admin August 5, 2021
Normalising aims to give the steel a uniform and fine-grained structure. The process is used…
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Spheroidizing
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Spheroidizing

Posted by admin August 5, 2021
Spheroidizing refers to a heat treatment material modification process that is used to convert granular…
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