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Heat Treating Services - (438 companies)
Heat treating services perform thermal treatments to modify the properties of metals and metal alloys. Common processes include annealing, austempering, case hardening, conventional hardening, homogenizing, hot isostatic pressing (HIP), martempering, normalizing, precipitation hardening, shot peening, solution treating, spheroidizing, stabilizing, and stress relieving.
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Non-destructive testing (NDT) material testers are devices, machines and equipment that are used to determine residual stress, alloy type, hardness, microstructure, elasticity, heat treatment and other material conditions without permanently altering or destroying the material being examined. Search by Specification | Learn more about Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Material Testers

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Allegheny Ludlum Corp. - Stainless Steel
Allegheny Ludlum Corp.
Stainless Steel

ATI Allegheny Ludlum produces a wide variety of stainless steel alloys known for their excellent corrosion and heat resistance. Ferritic (Chromium) grades are magnetic, non-nickel bearing alloys that have greater inherent strength and corrosion resistance than carbon steel. Most ferritic stainless steels are part of the 400 series (as are most of the martensitic grades). (read more)

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Stabilizing, cryogenic, cold, or sub-zero treatments below the martensite finish temperature are used to obtain desired conditions or properties such as dimensional or microstructural stability in... (Read More)
Martempering or marquenching is a hardening procedure in which an austenitized ferrous workpiece is quenched into an appropriate medium whose temperature is maintained at the martensite start... (Read More)
Austempering quenches cast iron or carbon steel above the austenite transformation ranges in a medium with a high enough rate of heat transfer to prevent the transformation of high temperature... (Read More)
Quenching and tempering (quenching and drawing) is a conventional process used to harden or strengthen steel or ferrous alloys. In the first step, the ferrous alloy is transformed to austenite and... (Read More)

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Martensite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martensite From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tempered Martensite
Tempered Martensite H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia Tempering is a term historically associated with the heat treatment of martensite in steels.
Martensite and Martensitic Phase Transformations
Book on martensite crystallography Introduction to martensite Martensite and Martensitic Phase Transformations
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Parallelogram Martensite Microstructure A martensitic twin involves fitting only two martensite variants together.
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Austenite Twinned Martensite Microstructure
The Formation of Martensite
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What is the definition of martensite?
Martensite is very hard and brittle. Learn more about martensite in the class "Heat Treatment of Steel 230" below.
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