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ADVANCED MATERIALS & PROCESSES •

JUNE 2014

37

JUNE 2014 • VOLUME 2 • ISSUE 2

Editorial Opportunities for

HTPro

in 2014

The editorial focus for

HTPro

in 2014 reflects some key technology

areas wherein opportunities exist to lower manufacturing and pro-

cessing costs, reduce energy consumption, and improve perform-

ance of heat treated components through continual research and

development.

September

Surface Engineering

November

Atmosphere/Vacuum Heat Treating

To contribute an article to one of these issues, please contact Frances

Richards at

frances.richards@asminternational.org

. To advertise, please

contact Erik Klingerman at

erik.klingerman@asminternational.org

.

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ABOUT THE COVER:

Hot furnace charge prior to immersion into

a quench bath. From “Houghton on

Quenching,” Houghton International Inc.,

Valley Forge, Pa.,

houghtonintl.com

.

EDITOR

Frances Richards

TECHNICAL ADVISORS

Aymeric Goldsteinas

Stephen Feldbauer

Olga Rowan

CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

Ed Kubel

ART DIRECTOR

Barbara L. Brody

PRODUCTION MANAGER

Joanne Miller

NATIONAL SALES MANAGER

Erik Klingerman

Materials Park, Ohio

440.338.5151 ext. 5574

fax: 440.338.8542

erik.klingerman@asminternational.org

HEAT TREATING SOCIETY

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Roger Alan Jones,

President

Thomas E. Clements,

Immediate Past President

Stephen G. Kowalski,

Vice President

Michael O’Toole,

Executive Director

HTPro

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is published quarterly by ASM International

®

,

9639 Kinsman Road, Materials Park, OH 44073,

440.338.5151,

asminternational.org

. Vol. 2, No. 2. Copy-

right© 2014 by ASM International®. All rights reserved.

The acceptance and publication of manuscripts in

HTPro

does not imply that the editors or ASM International

®

accept, approve, or endorse the data, opinions, and con-

clusions of the authors. Although manuscripts published

in

HTPro

are intended to have archival significance, au-

thor’s data and interpretations are frequently insufficient

to be directly translatable to specific design, production,

testing, or performance applications without independ-

ent examination and verification of their applicability

and suitability by professionally qualified personnel.

SIZING QUENCH TANKS FOR BATCH IMMERSION QUENCHING D. Scott MacKenzie A quench tank must contain sufficient fluid to quench the load without an excessive rise in temperature of the quenching fluid. APPLICATION NOTE TOOL FOR ATMOSPHERIC CARBON POTENTIAL ANALYSIS Jim Oakes An atmosphere carbon potential analyzer provides a cost-effective way to measure carbon using a wire coil that functions in a way similar to using shim stock. OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLES OF FLOWMETERS: PART 1 Daniel Herring Flow measurement is an increasingly important part of quality control systems in the heat treating industry.

DEPARTMENTS

2 EDITORIAL 2 HEAT TREATING SOCIETY NEWS 4 CHTE UPDATE 6 9 10

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