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Quench Plate

Quench Plate

Regular price $1,150.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $1,150.00 USD
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The quench plate offered by Hardcore Grinders & Products is an advanced tool designed to enhance the heat treatment process for bladesmiths and metalworkers. Crafted from high thermal conductivity materials, these plates ensure rapid and uniform cooling of heated metals, thereby preserving hardness and minimizing the risk of warping.

Key Features:

  • Efficient Cooling System: The quench plate incorporates a water cooling system that facilitates swift heat dissipation. For accelerated cooling, users can add ice to the water reservoir, achieving even faster results.

  • Versatility: Designed to handle multiple quenching cycles, this tool enhances production efficiency and quality.

  • Comprehensive Kit: Each quench plate package includes the plates themselves, feet, handles, a pump manifold, hoses, and a hose routing bucket clamp. Users only need to supply a 5-gallon bucket to complete the setup.

Available Sizes and Pricing:

  • Small Plates: Measuring 10” x 13”, priced at $1,150.00 USD.

  • Large Plates: Measuring 12” x 17”, priced at $1,425.00 USD.

Incorporating these quench plates into your heat treatment process ensures consistent and reliable results, enhancing both the efficiency and quality of your metalworking projects.

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Shane Sibert
Water Cooled Quench Plates

The quality of the quench plates is excellent. Customer service is top tier. The pump motor is quiet. I do wish the pump motor had an on/off toggle switch inline with the power cord so you wouldn’t have to unplug the cord. I purchased the large plates. The plates quench the blades rapidly. I do recommend buying another 10’ section of silicone tubing as the one supplied was not long enough for my application. Great product for those knife makers wanting to do multiple runs of blades in one session. I’ve been using dry ice in the water to get the temp way down.