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Quality in heat treating: this article is based on "assuring the quality of heat treated product," chapter 14 in Practical Heat Treating, second edition," by Jon L. Dossett and Howard E. Boyer, published by ASM International.
Advanced Materials & Processes, August, 2006 by Dossett, Jon
A successful heat treating operation is defined by the ability to satisfy quality requirements consistently and economically. Quality requirements may be defined by such characteristics as hardness, dimensions, surface condition, uniformity, properties, microstructure, and so forth. This article reviews the steps that are important to produce quality parts, with a brief practical explanation of each.
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In addition, final inspection is necessary to verify that specifications have been met, but evaluation of as-received material and in-process testing is also important to determine ...
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