The heat treatment industry applies heat treatment to the inputs of all sectors that use metal, ceramics and composite materials on a global scale. However, there are attractive sectors for the heat treatment industry. Approximately 65-70 percent of the weight of a vehicle is metal and all these metals undergo heat treatment, therefore the automotive industry has a decisive place among these driving sectors in the heat treatment sector. Ecological concerns, which will continue to increase in the next century, have led automobile manufacturers around the world to new searches and research. Developing lightweight but high-strength alloys for cars that consume less fuel without compromising safety or comfort is among the important goals of automobile manufacturers.
The development of airplanes, helicopters and rockets depends on the development of materials for gas turbine engines or rocket engines that can operate for long periods of time without softening or degradation at high temperatures. The development of new materials and better use of existing materials has been central to the advancement of aerospace engineering. Improvements in structural performance, safety, fuel economy, speed, range and operation are dependent on improvements in aircraft life and improvements to aircraft and engine materials. Since the Wright Brothers' first powered flight in 1903, aircraft materials have varied greatly in mechanical performance, durability, functionality and quality. Materials used in safety-critical structures, structures that may cause loss of aircraft if they fail, require high mechanical properties and excellent durability in the aviation environment.
While the aviation industry's tendency to use newer technologies, especially in applications that require precision, is increasing, on the other hand, it requires the necessary care to be taken regarding materials. Therefore, a combination of appropriate heat treatment techniques must be created in order for the material to have the desired characteristics.
The heat treatment industry applies heat treatment to metal, composite and ceramic products, giving these products durability, flexibility, long life and similar qualities, and is important in the defence industry. High corrosion resistance and thermal resistance provided by heat treatment are very important in radar systems, vehicles, light weapons and infantry rifles used in air, sea and land defence.
Tools and molds that can meet expectations; However, good heat treatment can be achieved with the combination of quality steel. Various heat treatments are applied to all machine parts such as hot forging dies, aluminum extrusion dies, cutting dies, rolling knives and rollers, plastering dies.
The equipment used in the metal industry is expected to have the desired strength values. For example, molds are made resistant to the temperature and pressure of the molten metal by heat treatment methods. In addition, in this sector, heat treatment is used extensively in the production area.
Heat treatment also has widespread applications in the medical field. For example; We also provide services to the medical sector by performing appropriate heat treatment on parts such as prostheses and implants.
Heat treatment serves many different parts of marine vehicles, from engine rooms to structural equipment, lifting systems. For example, a ship shaft or propeller cannot function properly without heat treatment.