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FEATURE A D V A N C E D M A T E R I A L S & P R O C E S S E S | N O V E M B E R / D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 7 6 0 nology International, Summerville, S.C., under the Procure- ment Readiness Optimization-Forging Advanced Systems and Technologies (PRO-FAST) Program. References 1. M.A. Aronov, et al., Intensive Quenching of Steel Parts, Steel Heat Treating Fundamentals and Processes, Vol 4A, ASM Handbook, ASM International, 2013. 2. M.L. Bernshtein, Thermomechanical Treatment of Metals and Alloys, Metallurgiya, Vol 1, Moscow, 1968. 3. M.L. Bernshtein, Thermomechanical Treatment of Metals and Alloys, Metallurgiya, Vol 2, Moscow, 1968. 4. C. Tamura, et al., Thermomechanical Processing of High Strength Low Alloy Steels, Butterworths, London, 1988. 5. M.A. Aronov and J.A. Powell, Forging Process Improve- ment Using Intensive Quenching Immediately after Forg- ing Operations are Completed, Proc. Forging Techn. Conf., Columbus, Ohio, 2016. design and material selection process with the objective of lowering overall costs andmaximizing value-added benefits. In addition, the proper order of processing should be consid- ered to eliminate hidden costs between various processing steps. ~HTPro Note: Direct from forge IQ (DFIQ) is a trademark and Intensi- Quench is a registered trademark of IQ Technologies Inc. For more information: Joseph Powell is president, Akron Steel Treating Co., IQDI Products Ltd., and IQ Tech- nologies Inc., 336 Morgan Ave., Akron, OH 44311, 330.773.4850, joepowell@akronsteeltreating.com , www. intensivequench.com . Acknowledgment IQ Technologies acknowledges the support of Logistics Research and Development Program at Defense Logistics Agency Headquarters, Fort Belvoir, Va., and Advanced Tech- 15 16

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