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HT 2019, Heat Treat 2019: Proceedings from the 30th Heat Treating Society Conference and Exposition, 300-308, October 15–17, 2019,
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View Papertitled, Quench Oil Cleanliness and Part Quality
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Quench oil is susceptible to contamination from carbon deposits, dirt, water, and the byproducts of oxidation. This paper discusses the causes of contamination in quench oil and explains how they lead to reduced oil life, sludge accumulation, loss of production time, unplanned maintenance, variations in the quench curve, surface deposits, and rework costs associated with additional part cleaning. It describes the differences between parts quenched in clean and dirty oil and presents best practices for keeping quench oil clean by removing particulate and water over the course of its life.
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HT 2019, Heat Treat 2019: Proceedings from the 30th Heat Treating Society Conference and Exposition, 309-315, October 15–17, 2019,
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View Papertitled, Performance Change of Quench Oils Due to Heat and Oxidative Deterioration
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In order to use quench oils over extended periods of time, it is necessary to understand how their properties and performance respond to heat and oxidation. This study investigates the effect of thermal and oxidative deterioration on dark and transparent quench oils. It describes the performance and property changes observed using accelerated testing methods and explains how quench oil behaviors in a laboratory setting compare with actual quench furnace usage.