Heat Treatment of Steel Hardening Tempering Case Hardening

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Heat Treatment of Steel Hardening Tempering Case Hardening
Harold Ralph Badger
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If a piece of steel is forged at 1600 degrees F. And allowed to cool down to 1400 degrees F. To harden, it will have a grain corresponding to 1600 degrees.
* Sec MACHINERY'S Reference Series No. 46, "Hardening and Tempering, ' Chapter VII.
CHAPTER III THE ELECTRIC HARDENING FURNACE* This chapter consists of an abstract of a paper by Messrs. E. Saber- sky and E. Adler read before the Faraday Society. A great many factors must be considered in the development of the design of an electrical harden
...ing furnace. The practical requirements which should be fulfilled by an ideal hardening furnace may be summarized in a general way as follows: 1. The furnace should make it possible to obtain all hardening tem- peratures required in industrial practice, thus having a range of from 1400 to 2450 degrees F.
2. The steel should be heated to the required temperature easily and rapidly.
3. The temperature of the steel should be easily ascertained, and it should be possible to keep it well under control within a margin of, say, 50 degrees F.


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