Krosino provides professional heat treatment services to enhance the mechanical properties of alloy steel components. Our processes are engineered to achieve precise hardness, durability, and fatigue resistance, ensuring your custom industrial parts perform reliably under heavy-duty operational conditions.
Heat treatment is critical for unlocking the potential of alloy steels. By precisely controlling heating, soaking, and cooling cycles, we modify the crystalline structure of the metal to achieve specific goals: high surface hardness for wear resistance, toughness for shock absorption, or stress relief for dimensional stability.
| Treatment Method | Resulting Characteristic | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|
| Carburizing | Hard, wear-resistant outer shell. | Gears, cams, shafts. |
| Quenching & Tempering | High tensile strength & toughness. | Structural connectors, bolts. |
Q1: How do you prevent warping in thin-walled alloy steel parts during heat treatment?
A: We employ specialized fixturing during the heat treatment cycle to support the part geometry. Additionally, we use gas-quench or vacuum-quenching processes to minimize thermal shock, ensuring dimensions remain within specified tolerances.
Q2: Can you achieve specific hardness levels (HRC/HB) required by my drawings?
A: Yes. Our controlled atmosphere furnaces allow us to meet precise hardness specifications. Every batch undergoes mandatory hardness testing after heat treatment, with results documented in the final quality report for your verification.
Q3: Why is post-heat-treatment stress relief important for precision parts?
A: Stress relief is vital to prevent "season cracking" or delayed distortion. It ensures the internal stresses introduced by rapid cooling are minimized, providing long-term dimensional stability even under fluctuating operating temperatures.
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