Chapter 11: Problem 11
What is the chief difference between heattreatable and non-heat-treatable alloys?
Chapter 11: Problem 11
What is the chief difference between heattreatable and non-heat-treatable alloys?
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Get started for free(a) List the four classifications of steels. (b) For each, briefly describe the properties and typical applications.
Compare sand, die, investment, lost foam. and continuous casting techniques.
In your own words describe the following heat treatment procedures for steels and, for each, the intended final microstructure: full annealing, normalizing, quenching, and tempering.
Give the approximate temperature at which it is desirable to heat each of the following iron–carbon alloys during a full anneal heat treatment: (a) 0.20 wt% C (b) 0.60 wt% C (c) 0.76 wt% C (d) 0.95 wt% C.
List four situations in which casting is the preferred fabrication technique.
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