Heat treating equipment is used to modify the microstructure of materials, making them more suitable for specific applications. The choice of heat treating equipment depends on the type of material being treated and the desired outcome.
Casing hardening is a process that involves heating the casing to a high temperature, then quenching it in oil or water. This type of heat treating equipment is commonly used for stainless steel and other heat-resistant alloys.
Solution hardening is a process that involves heating the material to a high temperature, then cooling it slowly in air or oil. This type of heat treating equipment is commonly used for low-alloy steels and other non-ferrous metals.
Annealing is a process that involves heating the material to a specific temperature, then cooling it slowly in air or oil. This type of heat treating equipment is commonly used for low-alloy steels and other non-ferrous metals.