Inductive hardening

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Hardening

Hardening is a heat treatment process used to increase the hardness and strength of metals such as steel. Most materials consist of different crystal lattice structures that have different properties. Hardening is a process in which these structures are changed in order to achieve the desired properties.

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Advantages of hardening

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  • Increasing hardness and strength: Hardening changes the crystal lattice structure of the material and thus increases its hardness and strength, making it more suitable for higher loads and stresses.
  • Improved wear resistance: Hardening increases the surface hardness of the material, which improves its resistance to abrasion, damage and wear.
  • Extending service life: Due to the improved hardness and strength, hardening extends the service life of the material and increases its reliability.
  • Increasing corrosion resistance: Some hardening processes also improve the corrosion resistance of the material by forming a protective layer on the surface.
  • Increasing thermal stability: Hardening can also increase the thermal stability of the material, making it more suitable for high temperatures and changing thermal conditions.
  • Reduction of tolerances and distortion: Hardening can also improve the precision and accuracy of the material by reducing tolerances and distortion.
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