Q/T Furnace

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Q/T Furnace

Quickly cooling steel heated to a high temperature is called quenching and tempering. The purpose of this heat treatment is to harden steel or maintain the texture of metal stabilized at a high temperature at an ordinary temperature.

It is about heating a metal at a austenite texturing temperature which is 30 to 50℃ higher than the transformation (Ac3) temperature, and then letting it cool off in an appropriate solvent (water or oil).

The degree to which steel is hardened through quenching is related to the amount of carbon, heating temperature, and cooling speed.

Hardening of Parts (rigidity increases to about threefold when quenched)

The heat treatment that heats quenched steel at a temperature below the transformation point is called tempering.

Tempering is designed to give strength to steel by stabilizing the quenched thus unstable texture of metal.

Removing the remaining stress of quenched parts and stabilizing the texture and mechanical properties.

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