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heat treating

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What is heat treating?

Heat treating is a process that involves heating and cooling metals to alter their physical and mechanical properties without changing the product shape. It is used to increase strength, hardness, ductility, toughness, and resistance to wear or corrosion. Common applications include hardening steel gears, annealing copper wires, and tempering glass.

What other technologies are related to heat treating?

heat treating Complementary Technologies

Laser marking is often used to add identification or traceability marks to parts after heat treating, making it a complementary process.
mentioned alongside heat treating in 12% (82) of relevant job posts
NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) is used to verify the quality and integrity of heat-treated parts, making it a complementary process.
mentioned alongside heat treating in 2% (86) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention heat treating?

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