Discussions - Of Mr. Sargent's Paper on A Study of the Effect of Heat-Treatment on Crucible Steel Containing One Per Cent. of Carbon (see p. 303)

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- Jan 1, 1902
Abstract
Henry D. Hibbard, New York City (communication to the Secretary): The title of Mr. Sargent's paper is somewhat misleading, since the paper itself relates chiefly to various kinds of annealing and their effects, and in very small part only to heat-treatment proper. This term has a well-defined meaning in steel metallurgf, and always includes a rate of cooling faster than the material treated would have in the open air. In bringing about this accelerated rate of cooling, some medium other than air at rest is brought into contact with the heated steel. Usually a liquid (almost always either oil or water) is employed ; but for certain steels a blast of air, and for others an easily fusible or soft metal, such as led (either solid or melted), may be used. Heat-treatment usually includes also subsequent moderate heating, followed, it may be, with another accelerated cooling.
Citation
APA: (1902) Discussions - Of Mr. Sargent's Paper on A Study of the Effect of Heat-Treatment on Crucible Steel Containing One Per Cent. of Carbon (see p. 303)
MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Sargent's Paper on A Study of the Effect of Heat-Treatment on Crucible Steel Containing One Per Cent. of Carbon (see p. 303). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1902.