Navigate, just as you would with a GPS system, through the world of international materials and material sources. This unique
steel properties database has been established 15 years ago and regularly maintained and updated by material scientists. State
of the art programming technology enables the comparison of international standards in seconds.
What is the strength of a bar of G4140 steel with a diameter of 425mm? What tempering temperature is required to obtain a certain
strength? Which type of steel is best suited for a given construction job? You face these and similar questions on a daily basis and
the simulation program Hardenability is there to help you find the answers. It is an easy-to-use and extremely fast computer program
for calculating mechanical properties before and after heat treatment.
MetalloROM shows in more than 1000 illustrations of microstructures the basic microstructures of a wide variety of steels after
different heat treatments and informs comprehensively about the history of the creation of these microstructures. This unique
compilation also includes all light-microscopy illustrations of microstructures and associated explanations from the publication
"De Ferri Metallographia, Volume II" by the publishing house Stahleisen, Düsseldorf.
Case Hardening Simulation was where computer simulation found its first application in heat treatment technology. The processes in use
today have been much improved and the calculation of not only carbon diffusion, but the hardness profile as well is now considered standard.
Results are displayed using the well-known diffusion and hardness progression graphs.
The microstructure reference on CD-ROM. Includes all light- microscopy illustrations of microstructures from De Ferri Metallographia, Volume II by the publishing house Stahleisen, Düsseldorf.