Heat Treating, Brazing & BoronIzing Solutions
Learn the core prinicples of thermal heat treatment and discover the performance and durability of Bluewater Thermal Solutions.
Bluewater Thermal Solutions Ships First Production Order of Hard-Corr Tubing to Texas-Based Energy Producer for Permian Application GREENVILLE, SC — Bluewater Thermal Solutions, the largest supplier of boronized products and services...
While metals have many properties that make them the preferred material for many projects, for some applications, additional processing is required to improve the mechanical properties. One process that can enhance properties, such as...
Honored to Participate at Argonne National Laboratory Bluewater Thermal Solutions was honored to participate in a landmark event at Argonne National Laboratory, where U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Chris Wright engaged in a...
When submitting a request for quotation (RFQ) for the heat treatment of metal parts, as a buyer, you are responsible for ensuring that correct and relevant information is included so that an accurate and timely quote can be issued. Heat...
BWT LLC (“Bluewater Thermal Solutions” or “Bluewater”), a portfolio company of Aterian Investment Partners (“Aterian”), today announced the appointment of Patrick McKenna as Chief Executive Officer and...
Brazing is a precision metal-joining process that offers numerous advantages for components requiring strong, permanent joints without compromising the integrity of the base metals. By heating metals and using a filler metal with a lower...
Induction hardening is a heat treatment process that enhances the surface hardness and wear resistance of metal components. Using electromagnetic induction, this method selectively heats specific areas of a part, allowing for precise...
What is Annealing? Annealing is a heat treatment process that enhances the ductility and reduces the hardness of metal, making it more workable. This process is particularly useful for materials that need improved machinability, reduced...
Surface hardening of metal components is often necessary to ensure their performance and longevity. Carburizing and carbonitriding are two processes often used to increase the surface hardness of metals. This blog will provide what you need...