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Induction surface hardening is usually used for steel hardening
Induction surface hardening is usually used for steel hardening, but it can also work with other metals and alloys. The process is very adaptable, thus it is a perfect choice for all kinds of projects. It`s variety of advantages is proven to be very beneficial in every environment, even in industry with hard metals.
Companies mostly use Induction surface hardening for enhancing the natural hardness that metals and alloys have. Many metal parts require substantial surface hardness to comprehend the loads and forces it regularly experiences. To prevent things like scrubbing and scratching, as well as many other problems, the surface of metal has to be protected as much as possible. Induction heating makes the process of surface hardening much easier, faster, and even safer. It’s not hard to heat the surface of the metals and quench them to ensure the best possible properties of the surface. To ensure the process of hardening metals is safe and easy, induction surface hardening does all the work with no open flames. Heating is very fast and efficient and because of that even cheaper in comparison with other heating and hardening methods. It also allows for greater precision and deeper hardening, which is crucial when working with delicate metal parts.