The hardening programs are carefully matched to the various Alleima steel grades. Choose the furnace type to suit either individual pieces or an entire batch. Then select a steel grade.
The hardening cycle starts with heating from room temperature to the required hardening temperature (A = austenitizing) of between 1050 and 1090°C (1922 and 1994°F), depending on the steel grade.
The material is then quenched (Q = quench) to 600°C in the space of less than 2 minutes, possibly followed by deep-freezing (DF = deep-freezing) to between –20 and -70°C (-4 and -94°F).
This is followed by the tempering process (T = tempering), during which the material is heated to 175 - 350°C (347 - 662°F), depending on the required hardness.
Steel grade | Piece hardening |
Piece hardening, with deep freezing -20°C (-5°F) |
Piece hardening, with deep freezing -70°C (-95°F) |
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Alleima® 7C27Mo2 | |||
Alleima® 12C27M | |||
Alleima® 12C27 | |||
Alleima® 13C26 | |||
Alleima® 14C28N | |||
Alleima® 19C27 | |||
Alleima® 10C16Mo3V1 | See datasheet | ||
Alleima® 10C28Mo2 | See datasheet |