INDUCTION HARDENING
Induction heating is a non-contact heating method performed by creating electrical currents (Foucault currents) within a metal part placed in a rapidly changing electromagnetic field.
The induction system is highly suitable for uniform surface hardening, localized surface hardening, complete hardening, and tempering of hardened parts.
Other advantages include rapid heating, no scale formation, high production rates, and energy savings. Water, polymer solutions, or air are used as the hardening medium.