Scientific Heat Treatment Techniques and Principles
Heattreatment is generally referred to as heating and cooling of different metals
in a controlled way in order to amend both of its mechanical and physical
properties without altering the shape of the product. The process involves the
material passing through chilling or heating treatments normally at extreme temperatures
so that the desired result can be achieved in terms of softening or hardening
of the materials. Moreover, it's done for specific purposes for intentionally
changing the properties. If we talk about the process, it is often associated
with enhancing the strength of the material for improving the performance of a
particular product.
Generally
steels are a suitable substance that goes under such treatments, since it
responds well to it.
Common
Heat Treatments:
- Hardening
- Softening
- Material
Modification
Hardening
is generally done in order to enhance the wear and strength properties of the
metal, especially steel. Sufficient alloy and carbon are the primary things or
the pre-requisites for hardening.
Softening
is exactly done for getting the opposite properties of a substance. It is done
so that the strength and hardness of the material can be reduced.
Material
modification is simply done to adjust the properties of the materials in
addition with the softening and hardening procedures.
Stages
of Heat Treatment:
This
process can be skilled in three stages which are as follows:
First
Stage - Heat the metal or the substance slowly in order to ensure a consistent
temperature.
Second
Stage - Soaking of the metal at a particular given temperature for a specific
time and then cooling down the metal to room temperature.
Third
Stage - Chilling the metal to room temperature.
As
far as this treatment is concerned, maintaining uniform temperatures at all
levels is the primary objective of the treatment process. Because of the uneven
heating, one part can expand faster as compared to the other; therefore it may
result in cracking or distortion. Moreover, uniform temperature can be achieved
by heating the metal slowly.
Now
we come to a very important aspect of the method of heat treating which is, for
a thriving treatment process a close control is required over all the factors
affecting the heating and cooling, however this can only be done with proper
equipments.
Heat
Treatment Processes:
If
we talk about these treatment processes there are a wide range of them:
- Ageing
- Hardening
- Normalizing
- Induction
Hardening
- Annealing
- Tempering
- Isothermal
Transformation
- Cyaniding
- Case
Hardening
- Shot
Blasting etc.
In
general, Annealing is the opposite process of hardening which when done
relieves internal stress and soften the metal in order to make it more ductile.
It refers to heating the metal to a specific temperature and holding it for a
set of time and then cooling it to the room temperature.
Normalizing
is a kind of treatment that is applicable to the ferrous metals only which
differs from the above mentioned procedure. Variety of induction heat treatment services are available depending upon the
requirements
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