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  • Re: Heat Treatment

    When you heat treat something it is very hard and brittle, tempering means you let the material cool and then reheat at a very low temp for a certain amount of time.Charts can be found anywhere.This takes the brittleness out of the material.Annealing takes the material up to it's original heat treat...

  • Re: Selecting the Right Steel for the Application

    Jeev4 -- The factors you mention tensile strength, etc., are relatively unimportant in the selection of steel for most applications. So for the moment just ignore the charts that show properties and all the alloy types. As your engineering and design work becomes more sophisticated yo...

  • Re: Heat Treatment on Drawing (8620)

    The spec sheet provided by Sapper is correct as far as it goes, but here is some advice you should keep in mind. 1) 8620 is low carbon and as such it will be sold in the unannealed state in the USA and Canada. (despite what the link provided by Sapper says). If you buy it as hot rolled bars, it...

  • Re: Wastewater Neutralization

    I design & build these all the time for places like MIT (a current project) and Cornell. I hope you have a plastic holding tank and plastic pipeing to the system. Otherwise you could be facing more problems in the near future. Most states require a pH higher than 5.5 and lower than 11.5 f...

  
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Martensitic stainless steel. Very good strength, hardness, and wear resistance while offering some corrosion resistance. Magnetic. Higher hardness typical with oil quench over that of vacuum heat treat.

  
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