Tempering

Description of the technology

Tempering is a type of heat treatment used to increase the strength of metals, most commonly iron-based alloys. The process is performed on materials after quenching.

The metal to be machined is heated below the critical point temperature and then cooled in the air. The tempering temperature depends on the use of the material and the desired effect. There are three main groups:

  1. low-temperature tempering (160-300 ℃),
  2. medium-temperature tempering (300-500 ℃),
  3. high-temperature tempering (500 ℃ to Ac1).

Alternative technologies

  • none

Visualisation of action

    Workpiece material types

    • all material groups
    • ferrous metals
    • non-ferrous metals
    • non-ferrous metals alloys

    Examples of products

    • storage tanks
    • cutting edges of tools
    • gearboxes
    • tanks for chemicals
    • cutting/trimming knives
    • floors for trailers
    • structural components for dump trucks and chutes
    • gears
    • bearings
    • shafts

    Implementation of the technology

    Required resources

    • heating furnaces

    Required competences

    • knowledge of materials science (process requires choosing the right temperature)

    Environmental aspects

    Water consumption

    Energy consumption

    Waste generated

    Expert evaluation

    Competitiveness

    Usability

    Environmental impact

    Development centers

    • AGH University of Krakow
    • Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of Polish Academy of Sciences
    • Warsaw University of Technology
    • Cracow University of Technology
    • Łukasiewicz – Upper Silesian Institute of Technology
    • Czestochowa University of Technology

    Legal conditions

    • none

    Companies using the technology