Archive for May, 2011

May 31st, 2011 : Posted in Induction Heating : Comments Off   

Inductoheat’s single-coil dual frequency system comprises medium-frequency ( 10kHz) and high·frequency (120 to 400kHz) modules working simultaneously in any sequence desirable 10optimize properties of the heat treated gears; total power exceeds 1,200kW. Click here to read more.

May 23rd, 2011 : Posted in Induction Heating : Comments Off   

Rapid induction heating appreciably affects the kinetics of austenite formation and carbon distribution within it. Results of computer modeling of induction scan hardening of shaft using numerical computer modeling are shown here as well. Click here to read more.

May 16th, 2011 : Posted in Gear Hardening, Induction Hardening : Comments Off   

There are three ways to quench gears in spin hardening applications (Ref. 1): •    Submerge the gear in a quench tank. This technique is particularly applicable for large gears. •    Quench “in place” using an integrated spray quench. Small- and medium-size gears are usually quenched using this technique. •    Use a separate, concentric spray-quench block [...]