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From Inductoheat - An Inductotherm Group Company
This article is one of series of articles devoted to metallurgical aspects of induction hardening and discusses a stripping phenomenon. Heat-treat practitioners sometimes observe unusual effects in induction hardening, such as a striping phenomenon, a barber-pole effect, and a snakeskin effect. The appearance of a striping phenomenon is discussed in this article. Product Announcements
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Authors: Valery Rudnev
Publication: Heat Treating Progress, Professor Induction Series
Date: 9/1/2008
This article is one of series of articles devoted to metallurgical aspects of induction hardening...
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Authors: Valery Rudnev
Publication: Heat Treating Progress, Professor Induction Series
Date: 10/1/2008
This article is one of series of articles devoted to a systematic scientific/engineering analysis...
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Induction heat treatment is traditionally a popular choice for hardening and tempering of quality cranckshafts. This article will explain how continuous process improvement makes a good process even...
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Author: Valery Rudnev
Publication: Gear Technology
Date: 11/1/2008
Induction hardening is a heat treating technique that can be used to selectively harden portions of a gear, such as the flanks, roots...
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Presentation focuses on:
Novel approaches to induction heat treating of critical automotive components, including but not limiting to induction contour hardening of spiral, hypoid and bevel gears with...
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