Quench test apparatus is used to measure the hardenability of a material, which refers to its ability to be hardened by quenching. Sample of the material being tested, usually in the form of a cylindrical bar or a standardized test piece. Temperature sensors that are attached to the test specimen to monitor its temperature during the heating and cooling process. System that collects and records temperature data from the thermocouples for further analysis. The quench test apparatus allows researchers and engineers to assess the hardenability of a material, which is an important characteristic for determining its suitability for various applications where high strength and hardness are desired.
Data acquisition, Material characterization, Thermocouples, Hardenability testing
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