The performance and longevity of a component in engineering and manufacturing often come down to one factor: material properties. Even the best-designed part will fail prematurely if it lacks the required strength, hardness, or toughness. That’s where hardening services come in.

Metal Technology Engineering specialises in advanced tempering and hardening services that elevate the mechanical properties of metals, making them stronger, more durable, and better suited for demanding applications. By using precise thermal processing techniques, we enhance wear resistance, improve toughness, and optimise dimensional stability, enabling components to meet or exceed their performance requirements.

Understanding the Hardening Process

Hardening is a controlled heat-treatment process that increases the hardness and strength of steel and other alloys. This is achieved by heating the material above its critical transformation temperature and then rapidly cooling it to form Martensite, a hard, strong microstructure.

The specifics of the process depend on factors like carbon content and alloying elements, but the general sequence is:

Metal Technology Engineering’s Advanced Hardening Facilities

Our hardening services are conducted in molten salt environments at temperatures ranging from 760°C to 900°C, ensuring rapid and uniform heating.

We use a variety of quenching media to suit different materials and performance requirements:

Our facilities include:

This level of control allows us to harden a wide variety of engineering materials while optimising strength, wear resistance, and dimensional stability.

The Role of Tempering in Hardening Services

While hardening increases strength and wear resistance, it also makes steel more brittle. Tempering is the critical follow-up process that refines hardness, improves toughness, and enhances ductility.

By reheating the hardened steel to a carefully controlled temperature, we reduce brittleness while retaining most of the strength gains from hardening. This balance is essential for components that must resist impact, fatigue, and wear.

Benefits of Hardening Services

Hardening offers a broad range of advantages, which vary based on the steel type and application:

Applications of Hardening Services

Hardening is used across numerous industries for components that must withstand extreme mechanical and environmental conditions, including:

Corrosion-resistant parts: Stainless steel components for food processing, medical equipment, and marine use.

Why Choose Metal Technology Engineering for Hardening Services?

FAQs About Hardening Services

What is the main purpose of hardening?

Hardening increases the strength, hardness, and wear resistance of steel and other alloys to improve performance and extend lifespan.

What’s the difference between hardening and tempering?

Hardening strengthens the material but can make it brittle. Tempering follows hardening to improve toughness and reduce brittleness.

What types of quenching do you offer?

We offer water quenching, oil quenching, and marquenching, depending on the material and application requirements.

Can all metals be hardened?

No. Hardening is most effective on steels and certain alloys that undergo phase transformation when heated and quenched.

Does hardening cause distortion?

Rapid cooling can cause distortion, but our controlled processes, including marquenching, minimise this risk.

How do I know which hardening process is right for my component?

Our experts assess your material, application, and performance requirements to recommend the most effective hardening and tempering cycle.

Strengthen Your Components with Expert Hardening Services

Boost the performance, durability, and reliability of your components with professional hardening services from Metal Technology Engineering.

Contact us today to speak with our heat-treatment experts and get a tailored solution for your material and application needs.

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