Q. What is the highest temperature this wrap can withstand?
A. 2100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Q. What is decarburisation?
A. Decarburisation is the loss of carbon in the material's surface-adjacent zone. When the metal heats to 700 degrees Celcius or higher, the carbon in the metal reacts with gases containing oxygen or hydrogen. The removal of carbon softens the metal by removing hard carbide phases.
Q. How to ensure safety during heat treatment procedures?
A. The workers should always wear protective gloves. These gloves are beneficial in avoiding cuts from the sharp edges of the tools and burns from the foil.