Patent classifications
C21D1/607
Method for heat-treating a cast component
A method for heat-treating a cast component composed of an aluminum base alloy, in which method the cast component is annealed at a predetermined annealing temperature for a predetermined annealing period in a first heat transfer medium and then transferred into a water bath. Between being annealed and transferred into the water bath, the cast component is transferred into a second heat transfer medium at a predetermined intermediate cooling temperature, where it is held for a predetermined intermediate cooling period.
RECOVERY HEAT TREATMENT OF HIGHLY STRAINED COMPONENTS
A method of recovery heat treatment of a workpiece includes contacting at least a portion of the workpiece with a fluid heated to a temperature sufficient to heat the at least a portion of the workpiece to a predetermined temperature range in a predetermined time period. The method may be implemented as a first step of a two-stage recovery heat treatment or annealing process, followed by a second step of heating the at least a portion of the workpiece to a final target temperature by another annealing process.
RECOVERY HEAT TREATMENT OF HIGHLY STRAINED COMPONENTS
A method of recovery heat treatment of a workpiece includes contacting at least a portion of the workpiece with a fluid heated to a temperature sufficient to heat the at least a portion of the workpiece to a predetermined temperature range in a predetermined time period. The method may be implemented as a first step of a two-stage recovery heat treatment or annealing process, followed by a second step of heating the at least a portion of the workpiece to a final target temperature by another annealing process.
HEAT EXCHANGE METHOD, HEAT EXCHANGE MEDIUM, HEAT EXCHANGE DEVICE, PATENTING METHOD, AND CARBON-STEEL WIRE
The present invention provides a novel heat exchange medium to replace lead. A carbon-steel wire 1A heated in a heating furnace 11 is passed through a bath 12A filled with a liquid-phase Mg—Al—Ca alloy 20 obtained by melting a Mg—Al—Ca alloy in which the main constituent elements are Mg (magnesium), Al (aluminum) and Ca (calcium). When it passes through the bath 12A, the carbon-steel wire 1A, which has been heated for example to about 950° C. in the heating furnace 11, is cooled to about 550° C. The Mg—Al—Ca alloy is non-toxic and has no environmental impact as well.
Method of manufacturing cam piece for continuously variable valve duration and cam piece manufactured therefrom
A method of manufacturing a cam piece for a continuously variable valve duration and a cam piece manufactured therefrom, and more particularly, to material and heat treatment conditions of a cam piece, may include manufacturing a cam piece by casting; heating the cam piece; maintaining a heating temperature; and salt-bathing the cam piece, in which the cam piece includes 3.2 to 4.2 wt % of carbon (C), 2.2 to 3.4 wt % of silicon (Si), and the balance iron (Fe), and may have a carbon equivalent value of 4.4 to 4.6.
Cold rolled steel wire, method and reinforcement of flexible conduits
A cold rolled steel wire having the following chemical composition expressed in percent by weight, 0.2≤C %≤0.6, 0.5≤Mn %≤1.0, 0.1≤Si≤0.5%, 0.2≤Cr≤1.0%, P≤0.020%, S≤0.015%, N≤0.010%, and optionally not more than 0.07% Al, not more than 0.2% Ni, not more than 0.1% Mo and not more than 0.1% Cu, the balance being iron and the unavoidable impurities due to processing. This wire has a microstructure including bainite and, optionally, up to 35% acicular ferrite and up to 15% pearlite. A fabrication method and flexible conduits for hydrocarbon extraction are also provided.
Cold rolled steel wire, method and reinforcement of flexible conduits
A cold rolled steel wire having the following chemical composition expressed in percent by weight, 0.2≤C %≤0.6, 0.5≤Mn %≤1.0, 0.1≤Si≤0.5%, 0.2≤Cr≤1.0%, P≤0.020%, S≤0.015%, N≤0.010%, and optionally not more than 0.07% Al, not more than 0.2% Ni, not more than 0.1% Mo and not more than 0.1% Cu, the balance being iron and the unavoidable impurities due to processing. This wire has a microstructure including bainite and, optionally, up to 35% acicular ferrite and up to 15% pearlite. A fabrication method and flexible conduits for hydrocarbon extraction are also provided.
Alloy steel composition and producing method thereof
A method for producing an alloy steel composition includes the following steps: performing a first heat treatment on an alloy steel composition and maintaining for a first time period to soften the alloy steel composition; performing a first cooling treatment on the softened alloy steel composition; performing a treatment on the softened the alloy steel composition to form a workpiece; performing a second heat treatment on the workpiece and maintaining for a second time period; and performing a second cooling treatment on the workpiece to make the workpiece become to be a Bainite structure, and a cooling rate of the second cooling treatment is high than the cooling rate of the first cooling treatment.
Alloy steel composition and producing method thereof
A method for producing an alloy steel composition includes the following steps: performing a first heat treatment on an alloy steel composition and maintaining for a first time period to soften the alloy steel composition; performing a first cooling treatment on the softened alloy steel composition; performing a treatment on the softened the alloy steel composition to form a workpiece; performing a second heat treatment on the workpiece and maintaining for a second time period; and performing a second cooling treatment on the workpiece to make the workpiece become to be a Bainite structure, and a cooling rate of the second cooling treatment is high than the cooling rate of the first cooling treatment.
SYNTHESIS OF HIGHLY ORDERED NANOPARTICLE ARRAYS IN ANISOTROPIC NANOREACTORS
Disclosed herein are methods for forming one or more nanoparticles. The methods include depositing a solution comprising a block copolymer and a metal salt into one or more square pyramidal nanoholes formed in a substrate, and annealing the substrate to provide a single nanoparticle in each of the one or more square pyramidal nanoholes.