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In order for the surface metallurgy to be correct and for the successful performance of the gear, the core metallurgy and mechanical properties demand equal consideration.
Gears play an essential role in the performance of many products that we rely on in our everyday lives. When we think about gears we generally separate them into two categories - motion-carrying and power-transmission.
Solar Manufacturing Inc. received an order for a Model HVC-3836-2IQ horizontal, front-loading-type vacuum carburizing furnace from Aero Gear Inc., a U.S.-based gear manufacturer.
Atmosphere
gas carburizing is a process so familiar to most heat treaters it is too often
taken for granted. We trust our oxygen-probe readings to keep us safe, and we
expect the outcome of the process to never change. But occasionally we get in
trouble, and when we do, valuable lessons emerge.
This article takes a look at the benefits, needs and objectives of a quench-press, and explains why manufacturers who deal with distortion during heat treatment may want to consider what a quench-press could do for their products’ quality and cost.