• Precipitation hardening, also called age hardening or particle hardening, is a heat treatment technique used to increase the yield strength of malleable...
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    erosion. Precipitation hardening grades. Grade EN 1.4542 (also known as 17-4 PH), the best-known grade, combines martensitic hardening and precipitation hardening...
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    harden over time. For this reason, precipitation hardening is often referred to as "aging." Although most precipitation-hardening alloys will harden at...
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    duplex and precipitation hardened). Its primary crystalline structure is austenite (face-centered cubic) and it prevents steels from being hardenable by heat...
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  • strength. In solution hardening, the alloying element does not precipitate from solution. Precipitation hardening (also called age hardening) is a process where...
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    desired result such as hardening or softening of a material. Heat treatment techniques include annealing, case hardening, precipitation strengthening, tempering...
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  • sulfate precipitation, a method of purifying proteins Precipitation hardening, a method used to strengthen malleable materials Protein precipitation, a method...
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  • strengthening structure, at 1-D there is work/forest hardening with line dislocations as the hardening mechanism, and at 2-D there is grain boundary strengthening...
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  • Hardness (section Hardening)
    There are five hardening processes: Hall-Petch strengthening, work hardening, solid solution strengthening, precipitation hardening, and martensitic...
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    high-temperature strength is developed by solid solution strengthening or precipitation hardening, depending on the alloy. Inconel alloys are typically used in high...
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    and somewhat brittle. In 1906, precipitation hardening alloys were discovered by Alfred Wilm. Precipitation hardening alloys, such as certain alloys of...
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  • alloy (Unified Numbering System (UNS) designation A96061) is a precipitation-hardened aluminium alloy, containing magnesium and silicon as its major alloying...
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  • Retrieved June 5, 2016. "Stress Corrosion Properties of High-Strength Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steels in 3.5% Aqueous Sodium Chloride Solution" (PDF)...
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    hardened and tempered through aging and heat treatment. The other main types of stainless steel are austenitic, ferritic, duplex, and precipitation hardened...
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    properties of the austenite phase. This type of embrittlement is due to precipitation hardening, which makes the material become brittle and prone to cracking...
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    mechanisms of plastic deformation (reducing grain size, precipitation hardening, work hardening, etc.), but if this is taken to an extreme, fracture becomes...
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    secondary hardening steels. 614 through 619: Martensitic chromium steels. 630 through 635: Semiaustenitic and martensitic precipitation hardening stainless...
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  • electrical inductance Planet Hunters, a group that hunts for exoplanets Precipitation hardening, a heat treatment technique used to increase the yield strength...
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    few sheets of steel, and it requires a special salt bath. Case hardening processes harden only the exterior of the steel part, creating a hard, wear-resistant...
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    Kamachali, Reza; Skrotzki, Birgit (2017). "Precipitation of T1 and θ′ Phase in Al-4Cu-1Li-0.25Mn During Age Hardening: Microstructural Investigation and Phase-Field...
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    cobalt or other elements to maximize solution hardening. This also allows the use of precipitation hardening and improves the alloy's temperature resistance...
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  • silver: firescale elimination high tarnish resistance precipitation hardening and simple heat-hardening properties increased ductility increased thermal and...
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    metalloids are often used in high-temperature alloys, and nonmetals in precipitation hardening in steels and other alloys. Here the description implicitly includes...
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    dislocated iron-nickel lath (untwinned) martensite. Subsequent aging (precipitation hardening) of the more common alloys for approximately 3 hours at a temperature...
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  • It is biocompatible. It has high fatigue resistance. It is a precipitation hardening superalloy. The composition of Havar alloy is the following: Havar...
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    four being austenitic, martensitic, duplex stainless steels, and precipitation hardened. For example, many of AISI 400-series of stainless steels are ferritic...
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  • in the energy and stress required for plastic deformation (see Precipitation hardening). The final mechanism is caused by the stress from thermal and...
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    the interstitial atoms accumulate by diffusing processes called precipitation hardening (or aging). Portevin–Le Chatelier effect Adiabatic shear band Persistent...
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  • yield strength of a material by affecting solute hardening, precipitation hardening and work hardening. The Burgers vector plays an important role in determining...
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    remain soft afterwards, until deliberately heat treated again by precipitation hardening for artificial ageing. This simplifies their machining in the soft...
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