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What (who) is quench tower - definition

Quench Process Quench; Quench Polish Quench
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Quench polish quench         
Quench polish quench (QPQ) is a specialized type of nitrocarburizing case hardening that increases corrosion resistance. It is sometimes known by the brand name of Tufftride, Tenifer or Melonite.
Central Tower (Warsaw)         
OFFICE SKYSCRAPER IN OCHOTA, WARSAW
Orco Tower; ORCO Tower
Central Tower (formerly FIM Tower and ORCO Tower) is a modernist office skyscraper located in the Ochota district of Warsaw, Poland. It is in close proximity to Warsaw Central Station.
Quench (band)         
ENGLISH ROCK BAND
Afterglow (Quench album)
Quench were an English rock band based in Cheltenham, Oxford and Bristol, England. The band toured the UK and Europe and performed at festivals, including the UK's Greenbelt festival.

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Quench polish quench

Quench polish quench (QPQ) is a specialized type of nitrocarburizing case hardening that increases corrosion resistance. It is sometimes known by the brand name of Tufftride, Tenifer or Melonite. Three steps are involved: nitrocarburize ("quench"), polish, and post-oxidize ("quench").

This process is often used when two or more of the following properties are required in a workpiece:

  • wear resistance
  • corrosion resistance
  • lubricity
  • fatigue strength

Common applications of the process are for piston rods of shock absorbers, cylinders and rods for hydraulic systems, pumps, axles, spindles, firearm slides and barrels and valves.