Stress Relieving
Enhancing Component Stability Through Controlled Heat Treatment
Stress relieving is a specialist heat treatment process offered by Subcon Group, a UK manufacturer with in-house capability, designed to reduce residual internal stresses in metal components that arise from prior manufacturing operations such as machining, welding, forming or casting. This process involves controlled heating to a temperature below the critical transformation range of the material and a carefully managed cool-down period that allows internal stresses to relax without significantly changing the material’s microstructure or mechanical properties. The result is improved dimensional stability, reduced risk of distortion and enhanced component reliability during subsequent processing or in-service use; benefits that are vital in precision engineering applications.
When and Why Stress Relieving Matters
Controlled Process for Predictable Outcomes
Key Advantages for Subcontract Manufacturing
- UK-based manufacturing capability with direct process control by Subcon Group
- Reduction of internal residual stresses introduced by fabrication or machining
- Enhanced dimensional stability, reducing warping and distortion risks
- Improved reliability of subsequent machining, finishing or assembly
- Decreased likelihood of cracking or stress-related failure in service
- Suitable for a range of alloys including carbon steels, alloy steels and non-ferrous metals
- Supports tight tolerances and precision component requirements

Reduced component distortion, supporting tighter tolerances and less post-treatment machining

Consistently tight tolerances across single components and large production batches

Faster processing cycles compared to conventional furnaces, enabling shorter lead times

Improved wear resistance and fatigue life, reducing in-service failure rates

Minimal oxidation and surface degradation, enhancing component finish and performance
