PipingNotes

Design-Engineering-Construction-Testing & Commissioning of piping

HARDENING

Martensitic transformation, more commonly known as quenching and tempering, is a hardening mechanism specific for steel. The steel must be heated to a temperature where the iron phase changes from ferrite into austenite, i.e. changes crystal structure from BCC (body-centered cubic) to FCC (face-centered cubic) then “quenched” (rapidly cooled), often in oil or water

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