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Hardening

What is hardening?
Types of hardening.
• work hardening
• shot –peening
• quenching
• Tempering
• precipitation hardening
• case hardening
Work hardening
Shot- peening
Quenching
Quenching
Tempering
Precipitation hardening
Case hardening
Question 1
Which of these hardening metod doesn’t involve heat?

a)Quenching
b)Tempering
c)Shot-peening
Question 1
Which of these hardening metod doesn’t involve heat?

a)Quenching
b)Tempering
c)Shot-peening
Question 2
Which of these hardening methods need specialized furnace?

a) precipitation hardening
b) case hardening
c) quenching
Question 2
Which of these hardening methods need specialized furnace?

a) precipitation hardening
b) case hardening
c) quenching
Question 3
In precipitation hardening when we get the highest hardness?

a) High heat low time


b) Low heat long time
c) It doesn’t matter
Question 3
In precipitation hardening when we get the highest hardness?

a) High heat low time


b) Low heat long time
c) It doesn’t matter
Question 4
To what temperature we need to heat up the work piece in quenching first

a) 300 – 400 degrees Celcius


b) 30 – 50 degrees Celcius above Ac3
Ac1,3 line
c) 30 – 50 degrees Celcius above
eutectic temperature
Question 4
To what temperature we need to heat up the work piece in quenching first

a) 300 – 400 degrees Celcius


b) 30 – 50 degrees Celcius above Ac3
Ac1,3 line
c) 30 – 50 degrees Celcius above
eutectic temperature
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