Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Quenching Quenching is a post-processing technique involving rapid cooling of 3D printed parts to enhance mechanical properties or relieve internal stresses. It is commonly used for metal 3D printing, improving hardness, toughness, and dimensional stability. Quenching methods include water, oil, or air cooling, depending on the material and desired properties. Proper quenching prevents warping, cracking, or residual stresses. It is widely used in aerospace, automotive, and engineering applications for high-performance metal components. Controlled quenching ensures consistent properties and structural integrity. |
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