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Quenching Methods

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Quenching methods are techniques used in metallurgy to rapidly cool a material to achieve desired properties.

Key Features

  • Rapid cooling
  • Controlled cooling rate
  • Transformation of material structure

Pros

  • Allows for precise control over material properties
  • Enhances strength and hardness of materials

Cons

  • Risk of cracking or distortion in the material if not done properly

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 06:19:46 AM UTC