Fundamental Manufacturing Processes, Heat Treating
Produced By Society of Manufacturing Engineers 
Program Outline
HEAT TREATING INTRODUCTION
Purpose of heat treating, Tensile strength, Ductility, Impact strength/toughness,
Hardness, Understanding metal & alloy structures, Body-centered cubic, Face-centered
cubic, Formation of grains, Alloying & alloying elements, Heat treating
classifications
THROUGH HARDENING PROCESSES INTRODUCTION
Three stages of hardening processes, Phase diagrams, The iron-carbon phase diagram,
Temperature, Carbon content, Ferrite, Austenite, Cementite, How carbon affects
hardness, Pearlite, Lower transformation/A1 temperature, Upper transformation/A3
temperature, Bainite, Martensite, Quenching & quenching speed, Quenching
mediums, Quenching temperature, Agitation of quenching medium, Tempering, Factors
affecting the quenched steel, The austenite grain size, The size of the workpiece,
Martempering, Austempering
SURFACE HARDENING PROCESSES INTRODUCTION
Differential heat treating processes, Flame hardening, Induction hardening,
Differential metal structure processes, Carburizing, Nitriding, Carbonitriding
SOFTENING PROCESSES INTRODUCTION
Annealing, Normalizing, Stress Relieving
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Abstract
This fundamental manufacturing processes video program highlights heat treating's
versatility in altering the metallurgical properties of metals and alloys. This
versatility is broken down into three groups of processes: through-hardening
processes, surface hardening processes, and softening processes. The through-hardening
segment utilizes animations, phase diagrams and photomicrographs to explain
the hardening process and define its many variables. Quenching speed, mediums,
and temperature control are examined, as well as the tempering of heat treated
materials. The surface hardening section offers examples of the processes that
produce surface, or case hardened parts. Included are explanations of: flame
hardening, induction hardening, carburizing, nitriding, and carbonitriding.
The softening processes examined in this heat treating program include: annealing,
normalizing and stress relieving.
1999, 30 MIN Video Tape

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