Valve Stem Digital Download

$35.00

This micrograph shows the cold end of a valve stem. The steel is a heat treated low to medium carbon steel. The alloy is simple, but the heat treatment produces a fine mixture of carbon distributed uniformly in the iron creating what metallurgists call martensite. The carbon atoms are held in place by quenching which takes away their thermal motion. Martensite is very hard and has good ductility which holds up well to the millions of cycles of the valve stem which is otherwise unsupported.

Dustin Nolen                             MAG. 500x

This digital download features a high-resolution image suitable for large-scale printing through your preferred commercial printer. For personal use only; no commercial license is included.

This micrograph shows the cold end of a valve stem. The steel is a heat treated low to medium carbon steel. The alloy is simple, but the heat treatment produces a fine mixture of carbon distributed uniformly in the iron creating what metallurgists call martensite. The carbon atoms are held in place by quenching which takes away their thermal motion. Martensite is very hard and has good ductility which holds up well to the millions of cycles of the valve stem which is otherwise unsupported.

Dustin Nolen                             MAG. 500x

This digital download features a high-resolution image suitable for large-scale printing through your preferred commercial printer. For personal use only; no commercial license is included.