A Study on the Heat Treatment Technology for Reduction of Oxidation Scales 


Vol. 4,  No. 2, pp. 41-53, Dec.  1998


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  Abstract

Most of flame furnace with uncontrolled atmosphere forms oxidation scales in the surface during heat treatment. In this case, shot blasting and pickling are commonly used for reduction of oxidation scales. These processes have many disadvantages, such as long process time, high operating cost and environmental problems due to polishing dust, etc. Hence, this study aimed to develop the advanced heat treating equipment which could make a controlled atmosphere using a heatresisting structure into the flame furnace. The analysis result with SEM, EPMA, and EDX revealed that the amount of scales formed is much less than that with the conventional flame furnace. A brightness of the sample treated with the advanced process is similar compared to the treatment with vacuum furnace. In the present work, it was recommended that the inside structure of the furnace and gas line system could made up of SBB410 and STS310, respectively. The operating cost with the advanced heat treatment system could be reduced annually by forty million won. As a result of this study, it may be possible to reduce the oxidation scales. The fundamental information obtained in this study will be useful not only for improving the heat treatment process(reduction of shot blast and cleaning process), but for promoting the manufacture of bright products.

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[IEEE Style]

K. HJ and C. CK, "A Study on the Heat Treatment Technology for Reduction of Oxidation Scales," Clean Technology, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 41-53, 1998. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Koo HJ and Chung CK. 1998. A Study on the Heat Treatment Technology for Reduction of Oxidation Scales. Clean Technology, 4, 2, (1998), 41-53. DOI: .