Services
High Desert Heat Treating offers the following heat treating services:
Quench and Temper of Alloy Steel
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Quenching and tempering are processes that strengthen and harden materials like steel and other iron-based alloys. The process of quenching or quench hardening involves heating the material and then rapidly cooling it to set the components into place as quickly as possible.
Carburizing / Gas Nitriding
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Carburizing is a heat treatment process in which iron or steel absorbs carbon while the metal is heated in the presence of a carbon-bearing material, such as charcoal or carbon monoxide. The intent is to make the metal harder.
Stress Relieve
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Stress Relieving is a heat treating process that consists of heating the steel to a temperature below the critical range to relieve the residual stresses resulting from hot rolling, welding, shearing, or gas cutting.
Annealing
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Annealing is a heat treatment that alters the physical and sometimes chemical properties of a material to increase its ductility and reduce its hardness, making it more workable.
Normalizing
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Normalization is an annealing process applied to ferrous alloys to give the material a uniform fine-grained structure and to avoid excess softening in steel.
Heat Treat Certification
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100% HRC Testing
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The Rockwell test measuring the depth of penetration of an indenter under a large load compared to the penetration made by a preload.
Masking
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Masking is used in most metal finishing operations where a specifically defined area of the surface of a part must be exposed to a process.
Tempering (Pre-hardened Material)
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Tempering is a heat treatment technique applied to ferrous alloys, such as steel or cast iron, to achieve greater toughness by decreasing the hardness of the alloy.
Certificate of Conformance
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HDHT has a scalable CoC procedure, based on AMS and NADCAP requirements.
We can issue basic hardness certs, time and temperate provide charts and or load thermocouple certification depending on the customers need.
We can issue basic hardness certs, time and temperate provide charts and or load thermocouple certification depending on the customers need.
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Head Office
709 W. 1st Street Building 5A (Bay C)
Ogden, Utah 84404
Ogden, Utah 84404
Call Us
Cooper: (385) 205-6202
Dan: (801) 389-7033
EMAIL US
hdhtogden@gmail.com