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[Helpful Material Provided] Metal Heat Treatment Guide

Introduction to metal heat treatment such as "high-frequency hardening" and "shot peening"!

"Heat treatment" refers to a method that enhances the quality of materials, similar to shape processing, and involves changing the properties of materials through heating and cooling. It also involves altering the hardness and properties of metals and other materials through heating and cooling. This includes processes such as "quenching," "high-frequency quenching," "shot peening," and "surface treatment," which are all part of metal heat treatment. 【Metal Heat Treatment (Excerpt)】 ■ What is heat treatment ■ Quenching ■ Tempering ■ Annealing ■ Normalizing *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to contact us.

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Surface heat treatment "Carburizing quenching"

The shaft shape also has a proven track record! It has minimal deformation and dimensional changes, achieving high strength and high wear resistance.

Our company specializes in carburizing and quenching for a wide variety of products, ranging from small quantities to automotive and construction machinery parts. Among these, we are engaged in mass production of shafts for a certain automotive manufacturer and a certain construction machinery manufacturer, and we have numerous achievements in this area. 【Features】 - We have five furnaces with sizes of 600mm x 600mm x 1200mm. - We also handle shaft shapes that may be prone to deformation, with proven results for mass-produced shafts measuring 140mm in length. - We can accommodate a wide range of carburizing depths from 0.2mm to over 1.0mm. If you have any concerns regarding carburizing and quenching, please feel free to consult with us.

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[Metal Heat Treatment Guide] What is Heat Treatment?

How to enhance the quality of materials! An introduction to the basics of heat treatment.

"Heat treatment" refers to a method of enhancing the quality of materials, similar to shape processing, which involves changing the properties of the material through heating and cooling. Additionally, it involves heating and cooling metals and other materials to alter their hardness and properties. [Metal Heat Treatment (Excerpt)] - Quenching - Tempering - Annealing - Normalizing - High-frequency quenching - Carburizing - Nitriding *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Metal Heat Treatment Guide] What is Annealing?

Heat treatment that softens the organization and improves ductility! Introduction to the basics of heat treatment.

"Annealing" refers to a heat treatment that removes internal strain caused by work hardening, softens the structure, and improves ductility. After sufficiently holding steel in the austenite structure, it is slowly cooled in a furnace. [Metal Heat Treatment (Excerpt)] ■ Quenching ■ Tempering ■ Normalizing ■ High-Frequency Quenching ■ Carburizing ■ Nitriding ■ Shot Peening *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Metal Heat Treatment Guide] What is Annealing?

Introducing "tempering," which increases strength and ductility and is also used as a preliminary treatment for quenching.

"Annealing" is a heat treatment that removes internal stresses caused by processing, restores the structure to a standard state, and refines it. By performing annealing, strength and ductility are increased, making it useful as a preliminary treatment for quenching. Additionally, steel is held in the austenite structure for a sufficient period and then cooled adequately in air. 【What is Annealing】 ■ Removes internal stresses caused by processing ■ Restores the structure to a standard state or refines it ■ Steel is held in the austenite structure for a sufficient period and then adequately cooled in air *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Metal Heat Treatment Guide: What is Nitriding?

Surface hardening treatment for steel materials and titanium alloys! An introduction to the basics of heat treatment.

"Nitridization (nitriding)" refers, in a broad sense, to the overall process of permeating nitrogen into metals. In a narrow sense, it refers to surface hardening treatments for steel materials and titanium alloys. [Metal Heat Treatment (Excerpt)] ■ Quenching ■ Tempering ■ Annealing ■ Normalizing ■ High-Frequency Quenching ■ Carburizing ■ Shot Peening *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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