Induction Hardening is a high-performance industrial product designed to deliver durable and sturdy results every time. With a standard size and made from MS material, this product comes in a stunning blue color. The Induction Hardening is a type of industrial component that utilizes electromagnetic induction to harden the surface layer of a metal workpiece. This process increases the hardness and durability of the metal, preventing wear and tear damage in the process. It runs on 220-240 Volt (v) voltage range, making it highly suitable for industrial applications. As a manufacturer, producer, and service provider, we are committed to providing high-quality and reliable products that uphold the highest industry standards. This product is a testament to our unwavering commitment to quality and excellence.
It is a heat treatment that hardens the surface of the part while leaving the core soft. The machine used in the induction hardening process is similar to a transformer with many coils. The basis of the induction hardening process is to create an electric current inside the part that is left in a rapidly changing magnetic field. First, the shell effect is used. In the formation of the shell effect, a high-frequency magnetic field is created by initially passing high-frequency alternating current through the coils. This magnetic field creates eddy/eddy and hysteresis currents. These currents go to the surface of the part. By using the resistance of the part against these currents coming to the surface, the surface of the part is heated without any change in the internal structure temperature. However, at this point, the heating time and frequency values are very important in order to realize the hardening depth without error.
Induction hardening is used in highly loaded and powertrains. Induction hardening, which is generally applied to medium carbon steels, does not cause distortion in the parts. There is no need for individual merits for the machines used in the induction hardening process. Details such as prices, use and maintenance of the machines used are some of the important disadvantages of this process.
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