Best of Both Worlds in Polymer Quenching

“The success of most heat treating processes comes down to the battle between time v. temperature…” In this white paper, Jerry Dwyer of Hubbard-Hall describes innovative heat treating practices with organic polymer quenchants.

If you are interested in learning about what these polymer quenchants can do, and want to know specifically how a high-performing polymer reacts in the quenching process, read on for the details from a specific case study. Between time and temperature, you may just get the best of both worlds.

The success of most heat treating processes comes down to the battle between time vs.temperature, better known as isothermal transformation. The delicate balance between how long to quench a part and at what temperature often comes down to which media is being used to do the quenching.

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Excerpt: “The success of most heat treating processes comes down to the battle between time v. temperature…” In this white paper, Jerry Dwyer of Hubbard-Hall describes innovative heat treating practices with organic polymer quenchants. If you are interested in learning about what these polymer quenchants can do, and want to know specifically how a high-performing polymer reacts in the quenching process, read on for the details from a specific case study. Between time and temperature, you may just get the best of both worlds.


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