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    Heat treating (or heat treatment) is a group of industrial, thermal and metalworking processes used to alter the physical, and sometimes chemical, properties...
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    Differential heat treatment (also called selective heat treatment or local heat treatment) is a technique used during heat treating of steel to harden...
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  • B209 ASTM B221 ASM Handbook Committee (1991). "Heat Treating of Aluminum Alloys". Volume 4: Heat Treating (PDF). ASM. p. 871. doi:10.1361/asmhba0001205...
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  • in the blade they could affect the finishing and when it came time to heat treat the blade, the hardening and tempering might not be as even. Potentially...
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    necessary to know what state the metal was in for heat treating it and the only way to do this was to heat it up to a colour which was known to be best for...
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    quenched, although they may not always be visible. There are many types of heat treating processes available to steel. The most common are annealing, quenching...
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    minimize the cost of excess sprue, and thus overall melting costs. Heat treating is a group of industrial and metalworking processes used to alter the...
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    be brittle, and not suitable for some game hunting.[citation needed] Heat treating can increase the hardness of commonly used lead alloys. The basic procedure...
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    both of which are further subdivided into the categories heat-treatable and non-heat-treatable. About 85% of aluminium is used for wrought products, for...
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    naturally, the majority is the result of heat-treating amethyst or smoky quartz. Carnelian has been heat-treated to deepen its color since prehistoric times...
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    to become harder and stronger through heat treating; however, it becomes less ductile. Regardless of the heat treatment, a higher carbon content reduces...
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    George E. (eds.). Heat Treating, an International ... Symposium on Residual Stresses in the Heat Treatment Industry. 20th ASM Heat Treating Society Conference...
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    Tempering (metallurgy) (category Metal heat treatments)
    Tempering is a process of heat treating, which is used to increase the toughness of iron-based alloys. Tempering is usually performed after hardening...
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    the blade). Steel's exact flex and strength vary dramatically with heat treating. If steel cools quickly it becomes martensite, which is very hard but...
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    was founded in 1966 by Bill and Ed Busch. With a background in the heat treating industry, the Busch brothers founded a company in Detroit called CryoTech...
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    2530. PMID 9896377. Dossett, Jon L.; Boyer, Howard E. (2006) Practical heat treating. ASM International. pp. 1–14. ISBN 1-61503-110-3. Metallurgy for the...
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    structure being a metastable carbide in a pearlitic matrix. Through an annealing heat treatment, the brittle structure as first cast is transformed into the malleable...
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    preservation in which packaged foods (e.g., milk and fruit juices) are treated with mild heat, usually to less than 100 °C (212 °F), to eliminate pathogens and...
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    while both martensite and ferrite are strongly ferromagnetic. During heat treating, a blacksmith causes phase changes in the iron-carbon system to control...
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    December 2019. Dossett, J; Totten, GE, eds. (2014). ASM Handbook Vol 4D Heat treating of irons and steels. ASM International. pp. 382–396. doi:10.31399/asm...
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  • commonly this concept is used in welding, but it is also used when heat treating and casting cast iron. In welding, equivalent carbon content (C.E) is...
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    Former name(s) Journal of Materials Shaping Technology, Journal of Heat Treating, Journal of Materials Engineering History 1992-present Publisher Springer...
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    formulations as a solvent and water repellent to "envelope treat" timber. This involves just treating the outer 5 mm of the cross-section of a timber member...
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    melted then sprayed on the surface of the material being treated at a high velocity. The spray treating process is known by many different names such as HVOF...
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  • requirements for production materials, products and services (e.g., heat treating, painting and plating). Develop policies and procedures for the common...
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    will have a small amount of porosity. This prevents any heat treating or welding, because the heat causes the gas in the pores to expand, which causes micro-cracks...
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    Infrared heater (redirect from Heat lamp)
    shrinking Plastic heating prior to forming Plastic welding Glass & metal heat treating Cooking Warming suckling animals or captive animals in zoos or veterinary...
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  • increase in strength due to work hardening may be comparable to that of heat treating. Therefore, it is sometimes more economical to cold work a less costly...
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  • Elastomer Seals (SEAL) Electronics (ETG) Fluids Distribution (FLU) Heat Treating (HT) Materials Testing Laboratories (MTL) Measurement & Inspection (M&I)...
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    Profile & Executives - WSJ". www.wsj.com. Heat Treating Progress: The Official Voice of the ASM Heat Treating Society. ASM International. 2002. "MKS Instrument...
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