Friday, 13 December 2013

What is heat treatment and why is it done?

What is heat treatment and why is it done?

Heat treatment can be defined as a combination of processes or operations in which the heating and cooling of a metal or alloy is done in order to obtain desirable characteristics without changing the compositions. Some of the motives or purpose of heat treatment are as follows:


> In order to improve the hardness of metals.


> For the softening of the metal.


> In order to improve the machinability of the metal.


> To change the grain size.


> To provide better resistance to heat, corrosion, wear etc.
Heat treatment is generally performed in the following ways:


> Normalizing
> Annealing
> Spheroidising
> Hardening
> Tempering
> Surface or case hardening

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