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Heat Treating With Salts
White Paper
Heat treatment is a crucial process in metal finishing that enhances metals’ physical and mechanical properties. Used in automotive, aerospace, and heavy equipment manufacturing, it involves heating metal to a specific temperature and cooling it in a controlled manner. Salt bath heat treatment, a particular method in this field, offers significant advantages:
- Faster heating through conduction and convection in liquid media
- Controlled cooling conditions during quenching
- Minimal surface oxidation and decarburization
Salt baths provide a versatile solution for heat treating, operating at temperatures from 300°F to 1100°F. This method is particularly effective for steel, which accounts for about 80% of all heat-treated parts. The process can be applied to various steel types, categorized by their carbon content and alloying elements. Understanding the material composition is important for successful heat treatment, as it determines the appropriate heating and cooling methods to achieve desired properties.
Download the white paper now to explore the benefits of heat treating with salts and optimize your metal treatment processes.