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Induction hardening combines the best of both.
Among these treatments, induction hardening is one of the most widely employed to improve component durability.
Induction hardening is a rapid process.
Induction Hardening of all new camshafts.
These capacity and efficiency improvements will enable us to develop new markets for the induction hardening of medium to large batch production at highly competitive prices.
Induction hardening is a form of heat treatment in which a metal part is heated by induction heating and then quenched.
Induction hardening is used to selectively harden areas of a part or assembly without affecting the properties of the part as a whole.
Induction hardening is a process where steel is hardened by means of induction heating and subsequent quenching in water.
Induction hardening is applied to the crest of the casing pin threads, resulting in a hardness differential with the mating box surface.
Induction hardening is used to pre-work harden the sprockets and gears so they will not wear as rapidly as un hardened sprockets.
Boart Longyear's high frequency induction hardening is also applied to the crests of the pin threads, while the root of the box end remains in its native state.
Induction hardening is a surface hardening technique in which the surface of the metal is heated very quickly, using a no-contact method of induction heating.
Induction hardening is used to improve tooth life of gears and sprockets as well as pre-work hardening gears and sprockets before they are installed onto engines.
In addition to being suitable cutting soft copper and aluminum, pliers may be specifically designed for cutting hardened wire, such as piano wire or nails, by induction hardening of the cutting edges.
Flame or induction hardening are processes in which the surface of the steel is heated very rapidly to high temperatures (by direct application of an oxy-gas flame, or by induction heating) then cooled rapidly, generally using water; this creates a "case" of martensite on the surface.