Heat Treating and Surface Engineering


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Surface Engineering for Corrosion and Wear Resistance


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Engineers are faced with a bewildering array of choices when selecting a surface treatment for a specific corrosion or wear application. This book provides practical information to help them select the best possible treatment. An entire chapter is devoted to process comparisons, and dozens of useful tables and figures compare surface treatment thickness and hardness ranges; abrasion and corrosion resistance; processing time, temperature, and pressure; costs; distortion tendencies; and other critical process factors and coating characteristics. The chapter Practical Guidelines for Surface Engin.




Heat Treating


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Laser Surface Engineering


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Lasers can alter the surface composition and properties of materials in a highly controllable way, which makes them efficient and cost-effective tools for surface engineering. This book provides an overview of the different techniques, the laser-material interactions and the advantages and disadvantages for different applications. Part one looks at laser heat treatment, part two covers laser additive manufacturing such as laser-enhanced electroplating, and part three discusses laser micromachining, structuring and surface modification. Chemical and biological applications of laser surface engineering are explored in part four, including ways to improve the surface corrosion properties of metals. Provides an overview of thermal surface treatments using lasers, including the treatment of steels, light metal alloys, polycrystalline silicon and technical ceramics Addresses the development of new metallic materials, innovations in laser cladding and direct metal deposition, and the fabrication of tuneable micro- and nano-scale surface structures Chapters also cover laser structuring, surface modification, and the chemical and biological applications of laser surface engineering







Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering


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Proceedings of the International Congress held Sept. 1988. General topics covered by short papers include: surface modification modeling of heat treatment processes, quenching and hardenability, physical metallurgy and heat treatment, surface heat treatment, and energy and equipment. No index. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.




Heat Treatment


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Heat treatment and surface engineering are seen as critical elements in the design and manufacture of strategic components in a wide range of market sectors and industries including air, sea and land transportation, energy production, mining, defense or agriculture. Heat treating is a group of industrial and metalworking processes used to alter the physical, and sometimes chemical, properties of a material. The most common application is metallurgical. Heat treatments are also used in the manufacture of many other materials, such as glass. Heat treatment involves the use of heating or chilling, normally to extreme temperatures, to achieve a desired result such as hardening or softening of a material. Heat treatment techniques include annealing, case hardening, precipitation strengthening, tempering, normalizing and quenching. It is noteworthy that while the term heat treatment applies only to processes where the heating and cooling are done for the specific purpose of altering properties intentionally, heating and cooling often occur incidentally during other manufacturing processes such as hot forming or welding. Heat Treatment - Conventional and Novel Applications deals a broad review of contemporary global developments in an application of thermal and thermochemical processing to modify the microstructure and properties of a wide range of engineering materials. A blend of conventional and novel applications, discovering a variety of processes employing heating, quenching and thermal diffusion, makes the book immense useful for a broad audience of researchers and engineers from academia and industry.