1.3 Enhancement of Materials - Metal Enhancements Flashcards
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How can metals be enhanced
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Metals can be enhanced through the controlled application of heating and cooling, known as heat treatment
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Ways metals are enhanced
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- Case hardening
- Hardening
- Tempering
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Case hardening (3)
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- Is used for hardening the surface of steels with less than 0.4 per cent carbon content
- Case hardening produces an outer casing of greater hardness, improved wear resistance and resistance to surface indentation, while the inner core of the metal retains the original ‘softer’ properties
- Has two stages which are: carburising and quenching
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Carburising - case hardening
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The chemical composition changes of the surface of low carbon steel so that it can absorb more carbon to increase surface hardness
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Quenching - case hardening
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The hot metal is quenched in water to fast-cool it and seal the hard surface case while not affecting the properties of the inner core
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Hardening (2)
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- Medium and high carbon steel are heated to alter their crystalline structure, holding them at this temperature for a given time and then quenching them in water, oil or salt-water baths
- The hardening and subsequent quenching increase hardness but also increase brittleness
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Tempering (4)
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- A heat treatment reduces some of the excess hardness and brittleness of a hardened metal, and increases the toughness and ductility
- The metal is heated to below the critical point for a given time then slowly air cooled
- The exact temperature will determine the amount of hardness removed
- Tempering colour on the metal brittleness is removed