- HF Induction Brazing
 - ┣━━ HF Induction Brass Solder
 - MF Induction Forging
 - Induction Hardening
 - HF Induction Quenching
 - HF Induction Annealing
 - Induction Tempering or Preheating
 - Induction Melting
 - ┣━━ Rare Metals Melting
 - ┣━━ High Capacity Melting
 - Induction Shrink Fitting
 - Induction Thermal Treatment
 - Induction Heating for Aerospace
 - Induction Bonding
 - Induction Soldering
 - Induction Welding
 - Induction Jointing
 - Other Induction Applications
 
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              Induction Hardening Surgical Knife Blades
Objective Harden a 4″(101.6mm) section of a Stainless Steel surgical blade measuring 7″ (177.8mm) long. Hardness should be 48 to 53 Rockwell C on the blade after processing.Material 420 Stainless Steel Surgical Blades measuring 7″(177.8mm)long, 1/4″(6.…
2007/04/03
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              Induction Hardening Pulleys
Objective Heat cast iron pulleys to 1600F(871.1C) in order to achieve a hardness of 55 Rockwell C.Material Ductile Iron Pulleys measuring 3 1/2″(88.9mm) OD and 2″ (50.8mm) high.Temperature 1600F (871.1C)Frequency 164 kHzEquipment • UM-UHF-10 kW inductio…
2007/04/03
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              Induction Case Hardening Shaft
Case hardening shaftsObjective Harden the gear end of an armature shaft to 58-65 Rockwell C at a depth of 0.02″(.51mm) on the center line of the teeth and to 49-55 Rockwell C at a depth of .010″ (.3mm) on the center line of the root.Material Steel armatu…
2007/04/03
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              Induction Hardening Steel Cam
Objective To harden the perimeter of ” thick steel cam assembliesMaterial ” thick steel cam assemblies of varying geometriesTemperature 1650 F (900 C)Frequency 177 kHzEquipment UM-UHF-20 kW, induction heating system, equipped with a remote heat station c…
2007/04/03
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              Induction Hardening Steel
Objective To harden various size ends of hand held marking stamps. The area to be hardened is 3/4” (19mm) up the shank.Material Steel stamps 1/4” (6.3mm), 3/8” (9.5mm), 1/2” (12.7mm) and 5/8” (15.8mm) squareTemperature 1550 F (843 C)Frequency 99 kHzEq…
2007/04/03
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              Induction Hardening steel screw threads or steel nails
Objective Heat steel roofing screw to 1650 F to harden the threadsMaterial Steel roofing screws of varying diameters less than 1.25” (31.75mm) diameter, 5” (127mm) longTemperature 1650 F (899 C)Frequency 291 kHzEquipment • UM-UHF-6 kW induction heating …
2007/04/03
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              INDUCTION HARDENING AND FLAME HARDENING
WHAT ARE THE TREATMENTS?Induction hardening and flame hardening are methods for hardening the surfaces of components, usually in selected areas, by the short-time application of high-intensity heating followed by quenching. The heating and hardening effec
2007/04/03
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              Induction HARDENING AND TEMPERING OF TOOLS
WHAT ARE THE STEELS?Tool and die steels are covered in BS 4659:1989, although both American nomenclature and a variety oftrade names are also in use. Available in high-quality grades, these specifically-designed steels can be groupedbroadly according to t
2007/04/03
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              Effect of surface hardening by induction heating
Surface hardening of carbon steel by high frequency induction heating (HFIH) produces a considerable increase in its resistance to stress corrosion [1, 2]. The magnitude of this increase depends on the depth of surface hardening, on the strength of the sp
2006/03/28
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              Induction surface hardening
Induction Surface HardeningKelvin Effect, Mean Curvatures and Load Impedance in Surface Induction Hardening: AnAnalytical Approach including Magnetic LossesAbstract– Kelvin effect (Skin effect) is used in surface hardening produced by induction heating of
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