For spring parts– which hardening process?

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The purpose, results, and limitations of the most common heat treating techniques are discussed for spring parts. Conventional quench and temper, heat distortion, marquenching, precipitation hardening, conventional annealing, carburization, and baking are considered.

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The purpose, results, and limitations of the most common heat treating techniques are discussed for spring parts. Conventional quench and temper, heat distortion, marquenching, precipitation hardening, conventional annealing, carburization, and baking are considered.

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Author(s)

Sprague, W.R.Stanley Industrial Components

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products41(3): 414-419, 464-465 1966

Year

1966