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Induction Hardening

A widely used process for the surface hardening of steel. The components are heated by means of an alternating magnetic field to a temperature within or aboved the transformation range followed by immediate quenching. The core of the component remains unaffected by the treatment and its physical properties are those of the bar from which it was machined, whilst the hardness of the case can be within the range 37/58 Rc. Carbon and alloy steels with a carbon content in the range 0.40/0.45% are most suitable for this process.