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Exploring Thermal Sensors in Hydrogen Atmosphere for Turbines, Part 1 of 2

Direct thermal measurement of temperatures within a turbine is limited due to many factors. Some thermal sensing systems are not able to measure the lower end of the spectrum, while other systems are not able to measure the higher end.

In this article, learn how Nanmac and Rhenium Alloys, Inc. worked together to discover a thermal sensing system in hydrogen atmospheres that solved these issues and more.
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Avoiding Diffusion Bonding of Parts and Fixtures: A Case Study

As most heat treaters know, parts and fixtures often do not mix well. Diffusion bonding can cause the two to fuse together. In this case study, written by Jeff Tomson of Ionbond, learn how combining thin-film coatings with specific part and fixture design can avoid diffusion bonding.
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How to Lower the Cost of Operating Your Burner System

John Clarke continues to consider the topic of natural gas pricing and reduction and its impact on heat treaters. Much of the discussion in this article initially appears to deal with process quality or consistency. But understand, process consistency and energy savings are inextricably linked.
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Heat Treat Radio: The Greenness and Goodness of Salt Quenching with Bill Disler

Quenching is typically associated with oil, water, or high pressure gas quenching. But Bill Disler from AFC-Holcroft suggests that we not forget about salt quenching. It is good and it is green. Listen as he and Heat Treat Radio host, Doug Glenn, walk through the benefits and drawbacks of an oft-forgotten form of quenching.
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The Heat Treat Industry Calendar Is Ready, Are You?

Navigate this summer’s heat treat events with Heat Treat Today's Industry Calendar. This hidden gem is located under “Resources” on www.heattreattoday.com, and it is always updating with the latest industry events.

As you make your vacation plans, be sure you aren’t missing any key events; this June 15th, there are three events going on. Check out the event descriptions.
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