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In the company, we conduct metal hardening, this process takes place at various temperatures, depending on the specifications of the alloy. The hardening stages are: heating, maintaining at a given temperature for a specified time and controlled cooling. We operate by providing high quality services.
The hardening temperature of steel is a key factor influencing its physical and mechanical properties. The hardening process involves heating the steel to the appropriate temperature and then cooling it quickly to obtain greater hardness and strength. The optimal hardening temperature depends on the type of steel and its purpose. In the case of carbon steels, the temperature is usually around 800-900°C, while for alloy steels it can be higher. Remember, however, that too high a temperature may reduce the hardness of the steel. Therefore, it is important to precisely control the temperature during the hardening process to achieve the best results.
Hardening and tempering are two key processes in the heat treatment of metals that aim to change the physical and mechanical properties of the material. Appropriate use of these processes allows you to obtain the desired material properties, such as hardness, strength and elasticity.
During hardening, the metal is heated to a high temperature and then cooled quickly, which changes its crystal structure. This process increases the hardness of the material, but may also cause its brittle structure. Therefore, it is often necessary to perform a tempering process after hardening.
Tempering involves reheating the metal to a lower temperature than quenching and then gradually cooling it. This process aims to reduce the hardness of the material and increase its strength and plasticity. Through the appropriate use of hardening and tempering, it is possible to obtain optimal metal properties for specific applications.
Hardening is a thermal process that aims to increase the hardness and strength of various types of materials. It involves sudden cooling of the material after reaching the appropriate temperature. The hardness of the material after hardening depends on the type of material and the cooling process. Steel hardening is most often used to obtain more durable and durable products. This method is used in the production of tools, machine elements, and in the automotive industry. However, it is worth remembering that hardening may also affect the brittleness of the material, so this process must be properly controlled and adapted to a specific application.
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