| Annealing
Heating up and holding at a particular temperature followed by
slow cooling, so as to ease cold working, improve machinability,
and remove stresses. Sintering A process by which loose or compressed metal powders are bonded
by heating to a temperature just below the melting point of the
constituents. Brazing The joining of two metals with a third dissimilar metal, usually
copper. Carburising The addition of carbon into the surface of a steel by heating
and holding at a certain temperature in the presence of a carbon-bearing
media, usually CO with methane or propane. This provides a hard
wear resistant surface on a tougher core. Decarburising The removal of carbon from the surface of steel during heat treatment.
Usually used to produce enhanced magnetic permeability. Neutral Hardening Heat treatment of steel in an atmosphere that is neither carburising
nor decarburising to the metal surface. Vacuum Backfill / PURIFIRE® Rapid
Gas Quench (RGQ®) The use of inert gases to improve cooling of vacuum furnaces
at the end of a heat treatment cycle. Air Products has developed
a patented process, known as Rapid Gas Quenching or RGQ®,
that maximises the thermal conductivity of the quench atmosphere
by blending argon and helium. Autoclave Curing Heating of composite materials at pressure to consolidate structure
by removing voids and to chemically cure plastic. Cryogenic Metal Treatment Rapid cooling of hardened metal using liquid nitrogen to increase
maximum hardness and crushing strength. |