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Machinability/Formability

Machinability is the ease with which a metal or alloy can be cut/machined during manufacturing processes, resulting in better durability of the cutting tool, reduced power requirement and smoother finish on machined part. Formability is the ease with which parts can be formed into different shapes. Some heat treatment methods can enhance softness of parts…

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Work/Post heat treat stress removal

Stress relieving heat treatment methods ensure the dimensional stability and structural integrity of parts that have undergone extensive forming, machining, cutting, or welding processes. By effectively reducing internal stresses, the parts are less likely to distort or experience failures during subsequent operations or in service.

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Mechanical strength

Mechanical strength in the context of heat treatment refers to the material's ability to withstand an applied force without failure. It is a critical factor in determining the performance of metals in various applications, such as structural components, tools, and automotive parts. Heat treatment processes like quenching and tempering can enhance tensile and yield strength…

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Protect weld fixtures

The compound layer created in FNC and FNC + Post Oxidation (Bodycote Corr-I-Dur) reduces the adhesion of weld spatter. This allows for easy cleanup of the spatter droplets as they can be brushed off of the surface vs chipped off of a steel fixture.

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Cosmetic/Appearance/Aesthetics

Besides offering mechanical and metallurgical benefits, some premium processes, especially if treated in vacuum or inert atmosphere, can offer enhanced appearance and finish on the surface of part. For example, Corr-I-Dur offers an added smooth black oxide appearance on parts.

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Friction reduction

Heat treatment can be an effective method to reduce friction in materials, particularly in the context of dissimilar joints. By applying heat treatments, such as post-welding heat treatments (PWHT), it is possible to strengthen the heat-affected zone (HAZ) on the dissimilar side without causing abnormal grain growth on the other side.

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Fatigue resistance

The term fatigue resistance refers to the ability of a material to withstand cyclic stresses without fracturing. Heat treatment processes are designed to improve fatigue resistance by relieving residual stresses, refining the microstructure, hardening the surface, and enhancing toughness. These treatments can be applied to forged, cast, or welded steels and are tailored to the…

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