Essentials of Heat Treatment provides a thorough introduction to steel heat treatment, including a discussion of how heat and carbon content impact a steel's microstructure. This class also describes common heat treating methods, such as annealing, quenching, normalizing, and tempering. Steel is heat treated to adjust the metal's properties. Heat treatments can increase a steel's hardness or ductility, or relieve stresses that accumulate due to other processing steps. To choose the best heat treating method for an application, manufacturers must understand how heat and carbon dictate phase changes and how different processes can be combined to produce a desired property. After completing this course, users will be familiar with heat treating theories and processes and be better equipped to use heat treatments.
Other Courses in this Program:
Introduction to Physical Properties 101180010 Introduction to Mechanical Properties 111
180020 Introduction to Metals 121
180030 Introduction to Plastics 131
180040 Metal Manufacturing 140
500140 Introduction to Ceramics 141
180050 Introduction to Composites 151
180060 Polymer Composite Processes 152
180070 Classification of Steel 201
180110
Course ID
180120
Skill Focus
Intermediate
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60