Our company specializes in comprehensive heat treatment services for metal and steel, offering a range of processes to enhance the properties and performance of these materials. We work with temperatures ranging from 200°C to 1050°C, allowing us to tailor the treatment to the specific requirements of each project. Our heat treatment capabilities accommodate workpieces with dimensions up to L 800 mm, H 400 mm, and W 550 mm, ensuring versatility across various applications.
We offer a variety of heat treatment processes, including burning, hardening, normalization, relieving, and cryogenic treatment. Each of these processes is designed to achieve specific material properties, such as increased hardness, strength, or stress relief, depending on the needs of the component.
How It Works
Heat treatment involves the controlled heating and cooling of metal to alter its physical and sometimes chemical properties. The process begins by heating the metal to a specific temperature within the 200°C to 1050°C range, depending on the desired outcome.
Burning is typically used to clean the surface of the metal by burning off impurities.
Hardening involves heating the metal to a high temperature and then rapidly cooling it, usually in water or oil, to increase hardness and strength.
Normalization heats the metal to a specific temperature before allowing it to cool naturally in the air, which refines the grain structure and enhances toughness.
Relieving, or stress relieving, involves heating the metal to a lower temperature to reduce internal stresses without significantly altering the material’s structure.
Cryogenic treatment is a specialized process that involves cooling the metal to extremely low temperatures after heat treatment to further enhance hardness and wear resistance.