As outlined by THORS in their article, “How Does Heat Treatment in Manufacturing Work?”, heat treatment is a critical process used to enhance the physical and chemical properties of metals and alloys. Through controlled heating and cooling cycles, manufacturers can optimize hardness, strength, toughness, and ductility while also reducing internal stresses to prevent material failure.
Key Applications of Heat Treatment:
- Automotive Manufacturing – Improves durability and wear resistance in engine parts, transmission gears, and structural components.
- Aerospace Engineering – Enhances strength, fatigue resistance, and thermal stability, ensuring safety and reliability in aircraft components.
- Tool & Die Making – Provides precision, hardness, and wear resistance for tools and dies, ensuring consistent results in metal shaping and forming.
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