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Aluminum Heat Treating

Aluminum heat treating is a process that is used to harden or soften aluminum by heating or cooling it until the desired level of hardness is reached. Heat treating is an energy-intensive process. In aluminum, the structure and composition of the grains determines the overall mechanical qualities of the metal. This internal atomic structure changes when it is heated; this in turn changes the metal’s mechanical behavior.

Solar Atmospheres, Inc.
Souderton, PA
800-347-3236
We have over 40 vacuum furnaces at two locations, Eastern and Western, PA. Furnaces range from lab to 36-ft. long, 150,000-lb. capacity. Services include vacuum heat treatment with specialized processes, vacuum brazing for metal joining, vacuum carburizing and nitriding for case & surface hardening. We can process your small & large parts in the world's largest commercial vacuum furnace.
Vac Met Incorporated
Warren, MI
586-264-8100
Vac Met offers hydrogen atmosphere processing using vacuum heat treating furnaces up to 84" in diameter by 120" deep. Our VFS furnace is set to run at 2,700 degrees when doing our metal and industrial heat treating. We are a high-tech metal processing company specializing in brazing and heat treating of metals utilizing state-of-the-art vacuum and atmospheric furnaces.
Saran Industries, L.P.
Indianapolis, IN
866-585-8024
Saran Industries is your full-service finishing and custom-processing solutions provider. Our heat treating services include annealing aluminum T-5 specification via two large batch ovens, maximum 600°F and 12 Channel Datapaq Heat Recording Systems. We are an ISO 9001:2000 certified company. We know value and quality and want to pass that along to our customers. Call us today!
Byron Products
Fairfield, OH
513-870-9111
Byron Products is a leading supplier of fully integrated metallurgical products. We have state-of-the-art machinery and products. We specialize in heat treating and vacuum heat treating stainless steel and exotic alloys. All of this is for our valued customers. They care about high quality products at a competitive price, and so do we. Call us today for more information.
Hayes Heat Treating Corp.
Cranston, RI
401-467-5201
Hayes Heat Treating is a specialty heat treating and brazing facility. Established in 1962 utilizing equipment manufactured by C.I. Hayes Inc. Hayes Heat Treating is ISO 9000:2008 registered and AS-9100C registered. We are Nadcap accredited since 1997. Hayes supports the aerospace, automotive, electronic, medical and machine tool industries. We provide on-time delivery. Call us today.
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Aluminum Heat Treating

Several important techniques are used in the heat treating process, including annealing, quenching, case hardening, precipitation strengthening and tempering. Annealing is a process by which a metal is heated and then cooled very slowly, leaving the metal soft and ductile. Quenching refers to the rapid cooling of metal and it can be used to increase the strength of metal. Tempering, in contrast, is performed to strengthen stainless steel. During the tempering process, the metal is heated to extreme heat, between 400 and 600 degrees Celsius, and maintained at this temperature until the carbon diffuses to produce bainite or pearlite. Case hardening combines the ductility of low carbon materials with the strength of high carbon through the creation of a tough outer coating which surrounds a softer more malleable core. Precipitation strengthening, also known as age hardening, is a process used to increase the yield strength of the metal.

Aluminum sheet metal is made from slabs and rods of aluminum and aluminum alloys. These are melted and pressed into rectangular shapes. Many different kinds of equipment are used in the heat treating process. Some of these tools include furnaces, torches, salt bathes, heating blankets and lasers. Aluminum sheet metal is found in four common grades which are 1100-H14, 3003-H14, 5052-H32 and 6061-T6. The metal also ranges in thickness, which is measured in gauges. The range is roughly 8 to 30 gauges, the higher the number the thinner the metal. This means it can be as thin as foil, or as thick as rods. Aluminum is valued for its light weight and its resistance to corrosion. Because of these characteristics, aluminum and aluminum alloys are especially important to the aerospace, automotive and other transportation industries. These industries require many different shapes of aluminum that can be achieved through heat treating, and the demand for fabricated aluminum products is very high. Products include car doors, rocket bodies, storage tanks, aircraft panels and ventilation systems.