beläggningshärdning
Beläggningshärdning, also known as precipitation hardening or age hardening, is a heat treatment technique used to increase the yield strength of malleable metal alloys. This process is applicable to alloys that exhibit solid-state solubility and form a supersaturated solid solution during rapid cooling. The fundamental principle involves the formation of fine, dispersed precipitates within the metal matrix.
The process typically begins with a solution heat treatment, where the alloy is heated to a temperature
The next step is the aging or precipitation treatment. The alloy is then heated to a moderate
The effectiveness of beläggningshärdning depends on factors such as the alloy composition, solution treatment temperature and