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Metal Science and Heat Treatment of Metals, 1959
1. The considerable technical and economic advantages of surface hardening after high-frequency heating, giving better service performance, labor savings during manufacture, lower heat treating cost and also offering the possibility of complex automation of the production cycle, may be used to fullest extent only if for the components in question a ...
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1. The considerable technical and economic advantages of surface hardening after high-frequency heating, giving better service performance, labor savings during manufacture, lower heat treating cost and also offering the possibility of complex automation of the production cycle, may be used to fullest extent only if for the components in question a ...
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Heat transfer during surface hardening
1990In surface hardening, the work surface is brought rapidly to temperature by a high power-density applied at the surface. The aim is to heat a shallow layer without affecting the rest of the workpiece. These two features the high intensity and the thin layer mean that different criteria from billet heating apply.
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Laser surface hardening and electric-spark surface hardening of materials
Journal of Soviet Laser Research, 1988V. S. Kovalenko +3 more
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Abstract This chapter describes case depth and discusses flame hardening, laser heat treatment, electron beam hardening, induction heat treatment, and induction hardening.
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