Induction Hardening

Induction Hardening

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

Advantages Of Induction Hardening

It is an extremely fast and repeatable process that integrates easily into production lines. With induction it is usual to treat individual work pieces. This ensures each separate work piece is hardened to its own precise specifications. The optimized process parameters for each work piece 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.