Quenching Salts
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Product Description
Keeping in mind variegated needs of our patrons, we are offering Quenching Salts. In our advanced facilities, these products are processed utilizing advanced machines. We further check these salts on different quality parameters to remove the impurity, if any. Owing to their special chemical characteristics, these salts are widely used in different heavy metal industries for quenching and tempering of various high speed tools steels. We offer Quenching Salts at affordable price range and deliver at the end of customers in qualitative packaging within committed time-frame.
Hard Temp 660 |
: | A neutral salt used with Hard Temp A for hardening tool steel and selectively carburised steel. Also used for preparing initial melts of Hard Temp H. The salt can be used for preheating hot die steel and high speed steel prior to hardening. Working Range :-660° to 900°C (upto 1000°C if covered with Hard Temp E 452). |
Hard Temp 720 |
: | A water soluble neutral hardening salt used with Hard Temp A for hardening various tool steel and selectively carburised steels. Sometimes it is also used with 1 - 10% sodium cyanide as a scale free heat treatment medium. Working Range : -720° to 900° C (upto 950° C if covered with Hard Temp E). |
Hard Temp 830 |
: | The salt is used with Hard Temp A for hardening chromium rust resisting steels B. S. En 36 A-D and B.S. En 57. Working Range :- 830° to 1100° C |
Hard Temp 970 |
: | Used for heating high-speed steel and hot work steels to the appropriate hardening temperature without scaling or decarburisation. Working Range :- 970°° C. to 1350 |
Hard Temp 495 |
: | Used for quenching and secondary hardening of high-speed steels preferably where the temperature required is 500° to 540° C. Working Range :- 495° to 700° C |
Hard Temp 540 |
: | Specially developed for quenching high speed steels and hot work tool steels after heating in Hard Temp 970. It is also used for secondary hardening of high-speed tool steels and for tempering. Working Range : -540° to 700° C |