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Gas quenching in vacuum materials processing typically involves three main stages: Initial Quench or Rapid Cooling Stage The initial stage begins as soon as the heating cycle completes, and quenching gas (usually nitrogen or argon) is introduced into the vacuum chamber at high speed. The purpose ofRead more
Gas quenching in vacuum materials processing typically involves three main stages:
Each of these stages is crucial for achieving the required mechanical properties, microstructure, and dimensional stability of the processed parts, especially in materials like tool steels and high-speed steels that you handle. The ability to control these stages precisely allows for optimization of cooling rates for different materials and part geometries.
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