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Hardening
    • Hardening with Induction Heating
    • Induction hardening is a form of heat treatment in which a metal part is heated by induction heating and then quenched. The quenched metal undergoes a martensitic transformation, increasing the hardness and brittleness of the part. Induction hardening is used to selectively harden areas of a part or assembly without affecting the properties of the part as a whole.
    • Advantages:
    • 1. Fast process, no holding time is required, hence more production rate
    • 2. No scaling or decarburizing
    • 3. More case depth up to 8 mm
    • 4. Selective hardening
    • High wear and fatigue resistance
    Hardening
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  • Hardening with Induction Heating
    Hardening with Induction Heating
  • Hardening with Induction Heating
    Hardening with Induction Heating
  • Hardening with Induction Heating
    Hardening with Induction Heating
  • Hardening with Induction Heating
    Hardening with Induction Heating
  • Hardening with Induction Heating
    Hardening with Induction Heating
  • Hardening with Induction Heating
    Hardening with Induction Heating
  • Hardening with Induction Heating
    Hardening with Induction Heating
  • Hardening with Induction Heating
  • Hardening with Induction Heating
  • Hardening with Induction Heating
  • Hardening with Induction Heating
  • Hardening with Induction Heating
  • Hardening with Induction Heating
  • Hardening with Induction Heating
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