Capabilities include the ability to deep
case harden, case harden, static harden,
scan harden, face harden, locally harden
and temper shafts, cylinders, and tubes.
We can case harden up from .060" (1.5mm)
to .750" (19mm) deep on parts with
flanges up to 20" (500mm) in diameter,
and up to 140" in length.
A typical induction hardening application
includes drive shafts, stub shafts, and
power transmission shafts. Deep case hardening
is typically required to dramatically improve
the fatigue properties of the materials
in high torque applications. Other applications
include surface hardening to improve wear
resistance in high wear applications.
Our processes are computer controlled and
have integrated data collection capabilities.
Induction hardening is a far more precise
process than flame hardening. Let our expert
knowledge and our ability to calculate process
parameters with a high degree of accuracy
improve the performance of your components.
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Depth .060 (1.5mm) to .750 (19mm) |
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Parts up to 20" (500mm) in diameter |
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