Process

  • Comprehensive and detailed! Complete knowledge of steel quenching!

    Comprehensive and detailed! Complete knowledge of steel quenching!

    The definition and purpose of quenching The steel is heated to a temperature above the critical point Ac3 (hypoeutectoid steel) or Ac1 (hypereutectoid steel), kept for a period of time to make it fully or partially austenitized, and then cooled at a speed greater than the critical quenching spee...
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  • Debinding & sintering

    What’s Debinding & sintering: Vacuum debinding and sintering is a process required for many parts and applications, including powdered metal parts and MIM components, 3D metal printing, and beading applications like abrasives. The debind and sinter process masters complex manufacturing requir...
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  • Carburizing & Nitriding

    What’s Carburizing & Nitriding Vacuum Carburizing with Acetylene (AvaC) The AvaC vacuum carburizing process is a technology that uses acetylene to virtually eliminate the soot and tar formation problem known to occur from propane, while greatly increasing carburizing power even for blind or t...
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  • Vacuum brazing for aluminium products and copper stainless steel etc

    What’s Brazing Brazing is a metal-joining process in which two or more materials are joined when a filler metal (with a melting point lower than those of the materials themselves) is drawn into the joint between them by capillary action. Brazing has many advantages over other metal-joining techn...
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  • Heat treatment, quenching tempering anealing normalizing ageing etc

    What’s Quenching: Quenching, also called Hardening is the heating and subsequent cooling of steel at such a speed that there is a considerable increase in hardness, either on the surface or throughout. In the case of vacuum hardening, this process is done in vacuum furnaces in which temperatures ...
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  • Vacuum quenching,bright quenching for metal alloy stainlesssteelHeat treatment,quenching for metal alloy stainlesssteel

    Quenching, also called hardening is the process of heating and then cooling of steel  (or other alloy) at a high speed that there is a much increase in hardness, either on the surface or throughout. In the case of vacuum Quenching, this process is done in vacuum furnaces in which temperatures of ...
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