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UltraGlow® Induction Hardening

 
Induction Hardening
 

UltraGlow® Induction Hardening

Induction Hardening is a method of heating electrically conductive materials to a temperature within or above its transformation range by means of a varying magnetic field. This process generates a voltage which has the ability to create an electric current that dispels energy and produces heat by flowing against the resistance of an imperfect conductor. After the metal is heated, it is immediately quenched. UltraGlow® Induction Hardening results in a hardened case while the core of the part remains unaffected.

Benefits:

  • Increase surface hardness and strength
  • Deep case depth with tough core
  • Selective hardening process
  • Zero to minimal distortion