Metal: processing Flashcards

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What is work hardening

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AKA strain hardening, strengthening of a metal or polymer by plastic deformation

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2
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What is ductile

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Form a metal into thin stripes (only work with ductile)

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3
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What is annealing

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Heat treatment that changes physical and sometimes chem properties to increase ductility and reduce hardness to make it more workable, easier to form

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Advantages of annealing

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  • improve workability
  • reduce brittleness
  • enhance utility
  • increase ductility
  • improve magnetic property
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Disadvantages of annealing

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  • time consume
  • more expensive
  • reduce formability
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Common metals of annealing

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  • steel
  • cast iron
  • aluminum
  • copper
  • brass
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7
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What is case hardening

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Process to increase the hardness

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Advantages of case hardening

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  • increase strength & durability
  • improve wear-resistance
  • extend lifetime
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Disadvantages of case hardening

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  • less depth of hardness
  • lots of care should be taken
  • risk of galling
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Common metals for case hardening

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  • stainless steel
  • cast iron/ low carbon steel
  • titanium
  • aluminum
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