Look up: Hardenability


  1. Hardenability
    a measure of the depth to which a specific ferrous alloy may be hardened by the formation of martensite upon quenching from a temperature above the upper critical temperature.
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  2. Hardenability
    A term used to describe the propensity of an alloy to harden when subjected to rapid cooling or quenching from elevated temperatures, for example, in the heat affected zone of a weld. Normally applied to steels, hardenability increases with increase in carbon and alloy content, by causing a lowering...
    Found op http://www.bocindustrial.co.uk/bocindustrial/technical/glossary/h.html

  3. Hardenability
    In a ferrous alloy, the property that determines the depth and distribution of hardness induced byquenching. See also: Hardening, Jominy Test.
    Found op http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/source/h/a/hardenability/source.html

  4. Hardenability
    a measure of the depth to which a specific ferrous alloy may be hardened by the formation of martensite upon quenching from a temperature above the upper critical temperature.
    Found op http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definition/842-Hardenability

  5. hardenability
    The relative ability of a ferrous alloy to form martensite when quenched from a temperature above the upper critical temperature. Hardenability is commonly measured as the distance below a quenched surfsce at which the metal exhibits a specific hardness (50 HRC, for example) or a specific percentang...
    Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20742

  6. Hardenability
    The hardenability of a metal alloy is the depth up to which a material is hardened after putting through a heat treatment process.The unit of hardenability is the same as of length. It is an indication of how deep into the material a certain hardness can be achieved. It should not be confused with ...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardenability

  7. Hardenability
    In a ferrous alloy, the property thaet determines the depth and distribution of hardness induced by quenching.
    Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21038

  8. hardenability
    The relative ability of a ferrous alloy to form martensite when quenched from a temperature above the upper critical temperature. Hardenability is commonly measured as the distance below a quenched surfsce at which the metal exhibits a specific hardness (50 HRC, for example) or a specific percentang...
    Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21115

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