In materials science, quenching is the rapid cooling of a workpiece in water, oil or air to obtain certain material properties. A type of heat treating,
Three large bearing sets being removed from Metlab180' diameter by 156' high carburizing furnace from the hardening temperature (1550 , F) for subsequent
In the case of high temperature turbine forging material like CrMoV steels, forced air cooling is sometimes applied in order to attain higher creep strength.11.
to estimate surface temperature and heat flux from measured temperatures in the body during quench of high temperature one and made it possible what happens
9.3 Discovery of GP Zones. The age-hardening phenomenon was first discovered in the Al–Cu–Mg alloys quenched from high temperatures and aged at room temperature
Embrittlement induced by high-temperature tempering was investigated in two quenched-and-tempered offshore steels. Electron backscattering diffraction and
Forging Heat Treatment with Polymer Quenching Polymer quenching provides a hardening heat treatment for steel forgings. Polymer quenching can be utilized