Thermal Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
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Minimum Service Temperature, Air | 538 °C | 1000 °F | Lower limit of working range |
Heatbath/Park #900 High Speed Hardening Salt For quenching and tempering steel. #900 is especially suited for oil hardening followed by relatively high draw, since no washing is required between quench and draw. #900 is less hygroscopic than .. |
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Minimum Service Temperature, Air | 538 °C | 1000 °F | Lower limit of working range |
Heatbath/Park #900 High Speed Hardening Salt For quenching and tempering steel. #900 is especially suited for oil hardening followed by relatively high draw, since no washing is required between quench and draw. #900 is less hygroscopic than .. |
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Minimum Service Temperature, Air | 538 °C | 1000 °F | Lower limit of working range |
Heatbath/Park #900 Neutral Salt For quenching and tempering steel. #900 is especially suited for oil hardening followed by relatively high draw, since no washing is required between quench and draw. #900 is less hygroscopic than .. |
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Minimum Service Temperature, Air | 538 °C | 1000 °F | Lower limit of working range |
Heatbath/Park #900 Quenching and Tempering Salt For quenching and tempering steel. #900 is especially suited for oil hardening followed by relatively high draw, since no washing is required between quench and draw. #900 is less hygroscopic than .. |
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Minimum Service Temperature, Air | 538 °C | 1000 °F | Lower limit of working range |
Heatbath/Park Alu-Braze 930 Aluminum Brazing Salt An improved salt having similar compositions but improved braze characteristics compared to Alu-Braze 960. The lower melt point offers good fluidity over a wider temperature and is ideally suited fo.. |
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Minimum Service Temperature, Air | 538 °C | 1000 °F | Lower limit of working range |
Heatbath/Park Alu-Braze 960 Aluminum Brazing Salt This is the standard salt designed for low melting point, good fluidity, and good braze characteristics.Information provided by Heatbath Corporation - Park Metallurgical. |