Heat Treatment
The thermal treatments applied are characterised to component section thickness, chemical composition, and geometry. We often use bespoke jigs and fixtures in furnaces to prevent distortion of components, thus ensuring their geometric conformance after heat treatment.
All furnaces are surveyed to AMS2750, in which tight temperature uniformity conformance is regularly checked at low and high operating temperatures. Quality heat treatments can also be verified by in furnace contact thermocouples and quench data can also be supplied upon request.
A bespoke software system is deployed to maintain traceability of all components on each heat treatment load, inclusive of representative test material. For optimal process conformity, we perform trend analysis of each asset, recording and reviewing furnace operational performance parameters.
Goodwin Steel Castings has the ability to water quench castings rapidly after thermalprocessing using our automated facilities, with the capability to quench 50,000kg direct from the furnace. An unrivalled depth of quench is achieved by artificially cooling the quench water to 5°C and ensuring a laminar flow rate of 1.0m/s at the component interface when quenching.
In conjunction with our dedicated de-hydrogenisation heat treatment facility, Goodwin Steel Castings prides itself on producing the most complex alloys in heavy sections for critical duty applications.