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Heat Treater vs. Water: Best Practices to Avoid Water Contamination
Heat Treat Today is pleased to present this original content article. Greg Steiger, Sr. Key Account Manager of Idemitsu Lubricants America, and Michelle Bennett, Quality Assurance Sr. Coordinator at Idemitsu Lubricants America, describe contamination of water in the quench oil, the effects of this contamination, and how to test and safely remove the water from the quench oil.
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AMS2750F: Expert Analysis
AMS2750F, a rewrite of the specification that covers pyrometric requirements for equipment used in the thermal processing of metallic materials, was released at the end of June. Heat Treat Today asked a few experts in the aerospace industry to share their insights of this much anticipated revision that helps to better clarify issues with the previous revision. Specifically, Heat Treat Today wanted to know what they perceived to be the top 2-3 most important changes in revision F; what companies should do to prepare for these changes; and additional thoughts about the revision as it relates to aerospace heat treating.
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High-Temperature Box Furnace Sent to Military Defense Organization
A government military defense organization, located in the southeastern United States, bought a medium-sized high-temperature box furnace for military ceramic composite development. It will also help the organization with research and development for various other components.
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Vacuum Furnace Delivered to Defense Industry Heat Treater
A Southeast USA heat treater in the defense industry recently acquired a vacuum furnace. It will be used to age harden precipitation hardened stainless steels and beryllium copper.
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