Welcome to Metal Improvement's Wellington, Kansas facility Web Site
Providing Shot Peening services to the greater Wichita, Kansas area and Midwest United States
Metal Improvement Company's shot peening facilities combine exceptional service with high quality. We are the world’s largest provider of outsourced shot peening services, and all of our facilities draw upon the process and equipment engineering expertise of our extended facility network.
Shot peening is
a cold working process in which small spherical media
called shot bombard the surface of a part. During the shot peening process, each piece of
shot that strikes the material acts as a tiny peening
hammer, imparting to the surface a small indentation
or dimple. To create the dimple, the surface of the
material must yield in tension. Below the surface, the
material tries to restore its original shape, thereby
producing below the dimple, a hemisphere of cold-worked
material highly stressed in compression.
Nearly all fatigue and stress corrosion failures originate at the surface of a part, but cracks will not initiate or propagate in a compressively stressed zone. Because the overlapping dimples from shot peening create a uniform layer of compressive stress at metal surfaces, shot peening provides considerable increases in part life. Compressive stresses are beneficial in increasing resistance to fatigue failures, corrosion fatigue, stress corrosion cracking, hydrogen assisted cracking, fretting, galling and erosion caused by cavitation. The maximum compressive residual stress produced just below the surface of a part by shot peening is at least as great as one-half the yield strength of the material being shot peened.
In
most modes of long-term failure, the common
denominator is tensile stress. Tensile stresses attempt
to stretch or pull the surface apart and may eventually
lead to crack initiation. Because crack growth is slowed
significantly in a compressive layer, increasing the
depth of this layer increases crack resistance. Shot
peening is the most economical and practical
method of ensuring surface residual compressive stresses.
For applications that require deeper residual compressive
stresses than those provided by shot peening, Metal
Improvement Company's laser peening process imparts
a layer of beneficial compressive stress that is four
times deeper than that attainable from conventional shot peening treatments.
Shot peening also can induce the aerodynamic curvature in metallic wing skins used in advanced aircraft designs. Additional applications for shot peening include work hardening through cold work to improve wear characteristics, closing of porosity, improving resistance to intergranular corrosion, straightening of distorted parts, surface texturing and testing the bond strength of coatings.
Metal Improvement Company engineering specialists
can help you best address the fatigue, forming and distortion
correction challenges that manufacturers of fabricated
metal parts face every day. Metal Improvement Company's
shot peening facilities employ the latest state-of-the-art
processing capabilities for shot peening components
of diverse shapes, sizes and materials under rigidly
controlled conditions.
We're a world leader in providing metal treatment services for critical components operating in aerospace, automotive, power generation, chemical processing and specialty industrial applications.
Through a network of 65 facilities in North America, Europe and Asia, we provide:
Shot peening
Shot peen forming
as well as other metal treatment services, including laser peening, heat treating, solid film lubricant and corrosion resistant coatings.
The metal treatment services we offer enhance the performance and extend the life of critical components by helping prevent premature fatigue and corrosion failures. This enables component designs to achieve their maximum potential.
We encourage you to contact our Wellington shot peening facility today to obtain a quotation or to learn how shot peening can extend the life of metal components exposed to fatigue.
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