induction surface hardening steel screws

induction surface hardening steel screws Objective: Rapid surface induction hardening steel screws Material: Steel screws .25ā€ (6.3mm) diameter Temperature: 932 ĀŗF (500 ĀŗC) Frequency: 344 kHz Equipment ā€¢ DW-UHF-10kW induction heating system, equipped with a remote workhead containing two 0.3Ī¼F capacitors for a total of 0.17Ī¼F ā€¢ An induction heating coil designed and developed specifically … Read more

induction hardening steel handheld stamps

induction hardening steel handheld stamps Objective Induction hardening various size ends of handheld marking stamps. The area to be hardened is 3/4ā€ (19mm) up the shank. Material : Steel stamps 1/4ā€ (6.3mm), 3/8ā€ (9.5mm), 1/2ā€ (12.7mm) and 5/8ā€ (15.8mm) square Temperature :1550 ĀŗF (843 ĀŗC) Frequency 99 kHz Equipment ā€¢ DW-HF-45kW induction heating system, equipped … Read more

high frequency induction hardening camshafts process

high frequency induction hardening camshafts process Induction heating is the preferred method for hardening camshafts. The objective of this applicationĀ  is to harden a variety of steel samples within several seconds.If induction heating is integrated into the production lines, each camshaft can be hardened with great controllability and repeatability. Our machines allow you to fully … Read more

Induction Hardening Steel Part with High Frequency Hardening Machine

Induction Hardening Steel Part with High Frequency Hardening Machine The goal of this induction heating application is to heat complex shape steel tools for hardening and integrate the process on a conveyor line to increase productivity. Industry:Ā Manufacturing Equipment: DW-UHF-10KW induction hardening machine Materials:Ā Steel tool parts Power:Ā 9.71kW Time:Ā 17 secs Coil: Custom designed 4 turn helical coil. … Read more

What is induction hardening?

What is induction hardening?

Induction hardeningĀ uses induced heat and rapid cooling (quenching) to increase the hardness and durability of steel.Induction heatingĀ is a no-contact process that quickly produces intense, localized and controllable heat. With induction, only the part to be hardened is heated. Optimizing process parameters such as heating cycles, frequencies and coil and quench design results in the best possible outcomes.

What are the benefits?

Induction hardeningĀ boosts throughput. It is an extremely fast and repeatable process that integrates easily into production lines. With induction it is usual to treat individual workpieces. This ensures each separate workpiece is hardened to its own precise specifications. The optimized process parameters for each workpiece can be stored on your servers. Induction hardening is clean, safe and typically has a small footprint. And because only the part of the component to be hardened is heated, it is extremely energy-efficient.

Where is it used?

Induction heatingĀ is used to harden numerous components. Here are just a few of them: gears, crankshafts, camshafts, drive shafts, output shafts, torsion bars, rocker arms, CV joints, tulips, valves, rock drills, slewing rings, inner and outer races.

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