Heat treatment is a controlled process used to alter the microstructure of materials such as metals and alloys to impart properties which benefit the working life of a component, for example increased surface hardness, temperature resistance, ductility and strength.
As a global provider of forging products, VIAR has developed, applied and implemented also an extensive range of heat treatment services. All forgings used in the manufacture of our products have to be heat treated in accordance with the specifications applicable to the material used.
Since 10 years, VIAR has developed, applied and implemented a wide range of competences and capabilities in providing heat treatment processes of forging products including case hardening, tempering, solution and ageing treatment, Specialty Stainless Steel Processes (S3P), annealing and normalizing.
Our facilities process a wide variety of component sizes, with a combined daily capacity of about 30 tons, to exacting standards with reliable, repeatable results. Our heat treatment operations are managed by some of the best engineers and technicians in the industry, with the experience and expertise to provide vital support and a real understanding of customer requirements.
Our inspection procedures exceed the industry standard and can be tailored to meet a customer’s requirement. VIAR team of on-staff metallurgists and fully operational Quality Assurance Department are ready to ensure the highest quality and level of safety in any job. In particular, the Quality Control Laboratory, very well structured and fully equipped, is our entity that certifies the heat treatment process.
The top quality heat treating services is also guaranteed with comprehensive periodical calibration of all furnaces and related equipment’s.
Finally, the quality, in the VIAR environmental policy, is also guaranteed and monitored through modern extraction systems for smoke removal, reuse water cooler in addition to reset the operating noise process.
All forgings used in the manufacture of our products have to be heat treated in accordance with the specifications applicable to the material used. No material can enter the “incoming material control area” missing the covering certificate for chemical and mechanical properties and related heat treatment diagram.