August 4, 2021
Industry: General Manufacturing How Heat Treatment Helped a Hydroplane A hydroplane racing team located in Cinnaminson, NJ had three propeller blades heat treated to ensure parts were free of scale and keep the blades from shearing apart. The propellers will now withstand the RPM and torque conditions of racing without failing. Also, the hardening will protect the blades from impact with potential debris in the water.
This case study/press release from a North American heat treater goes into detail to describe the propellers and how heat treatment changed the material.
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Thank You, Nominators! This year, Heat Treat Today would like to recognize the outstanding support for colleagues, employees, and customers across North America in this year’s 40 Under 40 nomination cycle. This honor is not given lightly, and all of the candidates who were nominated are all exceptional young professionals in the industry.
While Heat Treat Today looks forward to releasing this year’s 40 Under 40 Class of 2021 in September, we encourage nominees and nominators to store their recommendation to stand again for recognition in next year’s award.
Again, it is a great honor to simply be recognized. Expect the announcement of this year’s rising leaders in the heat treating industry in the September Heat Treat Show print edition.
- Message from the Team at Heat Treat Today, 4 August 2021
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