Heat Treatments


Heat treatments are used to improve the properties of spring material. The table below gives the various treatments that ensure that the particular material is suitable for the required operating temperature.


Material Type Coiling Operating Temperature Heat treatment after coiling
B-class Spring hardness Cold Up to 200°C 240°C for 1 hour + A.C.
C-class Spring hardness Cold Up to 200°C 240°C for 1 hour + A.C.
AISI 301 Spring hardness Cold Up to 200°C 240°C for 1 hour + A.C.
AISI 316 Spring hardness Cold Up to 200°C 240°C for 1 hour + A.C.
Monel 400 Spring hardness Cold Up to 230°C 300°C - 320°C for 0.5 - 1 hours + A.C.
K-Monel 500 Spring hardness Cold Up to 260°C 540°C for 4 hours + A.C.
Hastelloy C4 Cold Up to 450°C 400°C - 450°C for 2 hours + A.C.
Inconel 600 Spring hardness Cold Up to 390°C 460°C for 1 hour + A.C.
Inconel X750 No 1 Cold Up to 540°C 730°C for 16 hours + A.C.
Inconel X750 Spring hardness Cold Up to 370°C 650°C for 4 hours + A.C.
Inconel X750 Spring hardness Cold 460°C - 705°C 1150°C for 2 hours + 843°C for 24 hours + 704°C for 20 hours + A.C.
Nimonic 90 Spring hardness Cold Up to 350°C 650°C for 4 hours + A.C.
Nimonic 90 Solution Cold 350°C-590°C 750°C for 4 hours + A.C.
A.C. = Air Cooled