Basics of Heat Treatment For Metallic Material (Part-1)
Basics of Heat Treatment For Metallic Material (Part-1)
Basics of Heat Treatment For Metallic Material (Part-1)
Material (Part-1)
May 26, 2020 Sandeep Anand 0 Comments
Scope:
In this article fundamentals of heat treatment will be discussed briefly mainly related to the
“base material” of welded construction (metallic material) meant for industrial application.
In Part-0, we had discussed the basics from a theory point of view generally taught in
engineering colleges (Click here to read Part – 0).
In the present article i.e Part – 1, we will discuss heat treatment from the industrial application
point of view mainly for the materials to be joined by welding (Base materials).
A3= The temperature at which the transformation of ferrite to austenite is complete during
heating.
Annealing: It’s a general term denoting a thermal treatment that consists of heating at a specific
rate, holding at a specific temperature for a finite period of time and cooling at a specified rate
primarily to soften the metallic materials.
Here:
There are many types of annealing depending on the changes in material properties desired
namely:
with carbon content above 0.5%, for example, with roller bearing steels.
(Note: The purpose of this article is to give a general guideline to the readers, and it shall
not be considered as a substitute for code. For full terms and conditions please read
relevant code and its clauses).