Category Archives: Quench Temper

The Evolution of the Integral Quench Furnace

Quenching is a heat treating process used to strengthen and harden metal by heating the material to a temperature above its recrystallization phase before rapidly cooling it down. There’s evidence of blacksmiths practicing quenching as far back as the Iron Age, but, as you can imagine, quenching methods have changed drastically over the years. Keep […]

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Quenching vs. Tempering

Steel is one of the hardest, strongest materials around, but when you use heat treatments, it can become even stronger. Two ways to improve your steel’s strength are quenching or tempering heat treatments in Gastonia, NC. Both involve heating the steel, then cooling it to achieve the desired results. Read on to learn more about […]

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Why Is Tempering Done After Quenching?

Metal fabrication includes a variety of processes that are designed to alter and customize the properties of metal products to perfectly match any given application. While most people interact with fabricated metal products on a daily basis, many of them don’t understand very much about some of the most common metal fabrication processes. One of […]

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Annealing vs. Quenching

If you’re in the process of developing metal products, parts or components, it’s important to understand as much as possible about a variety of metal treatment processes, including annealing and quenching. If you’re unsure about some of the specifics of how these processes work or which applications they are most suitable for, it’s a good […]

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