Our fully integrated team of experienced engineers and technicians are capable of meeting virtually any of your heat treating requirements including:
- Pattern development
- Production processing
- Design & manufacturing of new equipment.
The scope of the equipment is dictated by the customer's production requirements and automation needs. Typically we can develop system around a standard component, such as a vertical scanner (300mm, 600mm, 1000mm), horizontal scanner or lift and rotate. We have supplied vertical scanners capable of handling 6000mm long parts and horizontal scanners capable of handling 10m long parts. Many types of steel are treated with heat to increase toughness and resistance to wear. The effectiveness of this process depends on the steel's carbon content. When the steel is heated above its transformation temperature (720°C), the carbon changes the steel's crystalline structure to an austenite. The harder, more brittle steel is then quickly cooled or "quenched".
To make the steel less brittle and more usable, another process called "tempering" is used; the steel is slowly heated to just below the transformation temperature and then slowly cooled. There are two general types of hardening processes: through hardening treats the entire part, while case hardening generally treats the part surface area and some of the interior area, according to the depth of hardening requirements for a specific application.
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