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Best Practices for Refining Carburizing & Quenching Processes in Atmosphere Furnaces
Imagine the following scenario: a load of parts emerges with slight distortion and must undergo post-treatment to attain the desired part geometry. Yet the added steps also increase the cost of heat treatment. This paper discusses how to refine the carburizing and quenching processes so you can maximize part quality while maintaining competitive manufacturing costs.