Tempering
With tempering, the whole cross-section of a component is uniformly heated in a carbon-rich atmosphere deemed neutral for the respective component material and then quenched. By tempering at higher temperatures (450-650°C), the required hardness is achieved.
Advantages
- High level of durability and toughness
- Protection against brittle fractures
- Higher fatigue strength
Materials
- Tempered steels
Available plant sizes
- Length 900 mm, width 600 mm, height 600 mm