Tempering

Tempering

While martensite is extremely hard, it can also be brittle. To improve toughness and reduce brittleness, the hardened material is often subjected to a tempering process. Tempering involves reheating the material to a lower temperature and holding it for a specific period. This relieves internal stresses and allows for a controlled transformation of some martensite into a more ductile structure. The temperature and time during tempering are carefully controlled to achieve the desired balance of hardness and toughness.

Key benefits from our services

Process Control

The entire process will be automated with controlled heating, uniform temperature throughout the hot zone.

Uniform hardening properties, microstructure within a batch and bright oxide free surface finishes.

No scaling, minimum distortion.

Detail records of all HT process, parameters, settings and deviations.

Quality

Entire process data, HT Data can be stored and retrieved for various analysis.

Quality tests done at NABL Accredited Laboratory with Detailed Reports.

Detailed inspection reports, Control plan, Process flow and PFMEA will be provided for approval.

Regular maintenance of the systems.

Continual Improvement

Continuous improvement in process.

Continue to improve in Quality and customer satisfaction reports.

Best market price for heat treatment.

Continue to invest in best technology for better quality

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