Quenching is a process of cooling a metal at a rapid rate. This is most often done to produce a martensite transformation. In ferrous alloys, this will often produce a harder metal, while non-ferrous alloys will usually become softer than normal.
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Water Quench Capacity
Treatments and Services
- Alum-Oxide Blasting
- Annealing
- Atmosphere Heat Treating
- Atmosphere Process
- Carbon Restoration
- Carbonitriding
- Carburizing
- Case Hardening
- Cryogenic, Deep Freezing
- Fixture Tempering
- Hardening
- Hardness Testing
- Heat Treating
- Masking
- Metal Testing, Metallographic
- Metallurgical
- Neutral Hardening
- Nitriding
- Normalizing
- Open Fire Heat Treat - Age - Stress Relieve - Water
- Precision Gas Carburizing
- Quenching
- Selective Hardening
- Solution Treating
- Spheroidize Annealing
- Steel Hardening
- Straightening
- Stress Relieving
- Sub Zero Treatment (Deep Freeze Cryogenics)
- Table Blasting
- Temper Process
- Tempering
- Testing
- Testing
- Thermal Processing
- Vacuum Heat Treating
- Vacuum Process
- Water Quench Capacity
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