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Induction Hardening:
In almost any operation where it is required to heat a selected part of
a component, induction heating can show its maximum advantages. Even
where the whole of an article is treated, the rapidity and accuracy of
the process and its economy in associated operations, handling and
floor space may permit great cost savings to be made. Amongst the many
hundreds of production jobs for which induction heating is regularly
used, some are mentioned in the following:
Hardening:
Crank pins and journals
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Axle shafts
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Cam contours
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Rolls
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Tappel laces
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Shaft journals
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Push-rod ends
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Ball joints
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Gear teeth
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Jaw faces
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Guide faces
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Shaft splines
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Rocker pads
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Clutch dogs
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Lever ends
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Selector forks
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Saw teeth
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Valve seats
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Induction heating generates exactly the desired amount of heat,
precisely in the place where it is required. It can be applied to
virtually any part of a metal object without affecting the remainder.
Heating of the selected zone is more rapid and more controllable than
by any other method and other many additional advantages. Mega therm
induction heating equipment is used throughout the engineering and
metal working industries. It incorporates the lessons learned from vast
experience and painstaking development. Equipment includes automatic
work handling and process control and is adaptable to almost any
production heating specification.
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