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Thermomechanical Control Process (TMCP)

04/13/2009 5:32 AM

Dear all..

Could somebody please tell us (me) about Thermo Mechanical Control Process (TMCP)?

How is the process? What are the pluses and minuses?

And, what are the differences between TMCP and conventional process?

Or maybe somebody could give me the link that describes about TMCP.

Thank you very much for the response..

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Re: Thermo Mechanical Control Process (TMCP)

04/13/2009 6:44 AM

TMCP increases the versatility of metals (specifically steel), making them more usuable - strength, toughness, ductility and weldability of steels. It is used in conjunction with Thermomechanical Rolling Process (TM) which is deformation without recrystallization TMCP is TM, but it accelerates the cooling to provide an even more versatile end material http://www.leonghuat.com/articles/Thermomechanical%20Control%20Process.htm

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Re: Thermo Mechanical Control Process (TMCP)

04/13/2009 9:11 PM

Thanks Mr. Bondy..

I will check your link..

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