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The company I work for is considering using cooling tower water as quench rather than city water (current condition). The estimated annual savings is over $30,000. City water here is about 600 PPM salt, while the cooling tower will be controlled at 1200-1400 PPM.

 

How will this increase in salt effect the cooling rate of the quench? Will these low concentrations of salt make a difference? Scale on the bars? Etc.?

 

We are processing mainly 1045 steel bar. Typically we acheive around 60 Rc at the surface and 55 Rc @ 0.050" case depth, depending on the setup and requirement.

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Do you quench in water after induction heating? I thought the surface was quenched by the underlying material, which stays cold with induction heating.

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Do you quench in water after induction heating? I thought the surface was quenched by the underlying material, which stays cold with induction heating.

Good point. Skin effect and all that. With a good conductor and internal current produces a energising field that will induce a cancelling current. Sort of eddy currents cancelling eddy currents. Edited by Delbert

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