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Techniques of Quenching

1992 
Immersion cooling, refers to direct cooling (usually by a liquid quench) of the metal from its heat austenitizing temperature to, or at least to near, ambient temperature. This is the most commonly used method in the quenching of quench-hardenable steels. It is also used for rapid cooling of metals that have been solution treated at elevated temperature.
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