selective hardening - translation to russian
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selective hardening - translation to russian

METALLURGICAL TECHNIQUE
Differential annealing; Differential tempering; Differential temper; Differential hardening; Differential heat treating; Selective heat treating; Selective heat treatment; Local heat treatment; Local heat treating; Differential quenching; Selective quenching; Local quenching; Selective tempering; Local tempering; Grade tempering; Graded tempering; Gradient tempering; Local hardening; Selective hardening
  • A differentially tempered cold chisel
  • A differentially tempered sword. Made of 5160 carbon steel and balanced right at the end of the fullers, the edge has been tempered slightly harder than a hammer, whereas the center, hilt and handle are tempered to a spring hardness.
  • A flame-hardened timing-sprocket. The discoloration around the teeth indicate the metal that was heated and quenched, with the heat-affected zone visible as a thin layer between it and the ring of tempering colors.
  • Diagram of a cross section of a katana, showing the typical arrangement of the harder and softer zones.
  • The curving of a katana during quenching first begins with a downward bend as the edge cools, followed by an upward bend as the rest of the sword cools.
  • A katana, shown at a long angle to reveal the nioi, which is the bright line following the hamon. The inset shows a close up of the nioi, which appears as the speckled area between the bright hardened edge and the darker soft zone. The wood-grain appearance is from the folding techniques used during [[forging]].
  • A differentially hardened sword, showing the hardened edge as the whiter portion of the blade.
  • A planing chisel being differentially tempered, showing the colors moving across the long, flat section between the shaft (blue) and the cutting edge (yellow).

selective hardening         

общая лексика

частичная закалка

case-hardening         
HEAT TREATMENT OF STEEL
Surface hardening; Casehardening; Surface Hardening; Surface hardening of steel; Surface-hardening; Face-hardening; Case hardened; Facehardening; Surface harden; Flame hardening; Case hardening; Case-hardened; Face-hardened

['keishɑ:dniŋ]

общая лексика

(поверхностное) упрочнение цементацией

цементировочный

цементирующий

существительное

техника

поверхностное упрочнение

поверхностная закалка

цементация, поверхностная закалка

case hardening         
HEAT TREATMENT OF STEEL
Surface hardening; Casehardening; Surface Hardening; Surface hardening of steel; Surface-hardening; Face-hardening; Case hardened; Facehardening; Surface harden; Flame hardening; Case hardening; Case-hardened; Face-hardened
поверхностное отвердение (слоя цементно-песчаной штукатурки

Definition

Casehardening
·noun The act or process of converting the surface of iron into steel.

Wikipedia

Differential heat treatment

Differential heat treatment (also called selective heat treatment or local heat treatment) is a technique used during heat treating of steel to harden or soften certain areas of an object, creating a difference in hardness between these areas. There are many techniques for creating a difference in properties, but most can be defined as either differential hardening or differential tempering. These were common heat treatment techniques used historically in Europe and Asia, with possibly the most widely known example being from Japanese swordsmithing. Some modern varieties were developed in the twentieth century as metallurgical knowledge and technology rapidly increased.

Differential hardening is done by either of two methods. One of them is heating the steel evenly to a red-hot temperature and then cooling part of it quickly, turning that part into very hard martensite while the rest cools more slowly and becomes softer pearlite. The other is heating only part of the steel very quickly to red-hot and then rapidly cooling it by quenching, again turning that part into martensite, but leaving the rest unchanged. Conversely, one may selectively harden steel by differential tempering, that is, by heating it evenly to red-hot and then quenching it, turning it into martensite, and then tempering part of it by heating it to a much lower temperature, softening only that part.

What is the Russian for selective hardening? Translation of &#39selective hardening&#39 to Russian