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EN36B Hardening, Tempering & Case Carburising

06/13/2012 6:23 AM

Can anybody give the possible output of EN36B Hardening, Temperingup to 45 HRC & Case carburising.

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Re: EN36B Hardening, Tempering & Case Carburising

06/13/2012 8:22 AM

Meaning check. Are you after the material nomination after you process EN36B?

The output for sure would be EN36B Hardened, tempered and case carburised.

Is there room for this in the specification?

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06/13/2012 5:58 PM

Output would equal input, minus losses.

So, it could be 100%, or less.

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Re: EN36B Hardening, Tempering & Case Carburising

06/14/2012 1:23 AM

You are reading his words and dont answer his intention. But since nobody knows it yet - what can you do. . .must be boring to read some of this.

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