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HARDENING |
This
method can also be used to harden large components
or complex geometries. Induction or flame
heating is applied to the loaded zones on
the workpiece until the respective hardening
temperature is reached, after which the workpiece
is quenched.
Our personnel's know-how and qualifications
adopt an especially important role in the
surface hardening of large workpieces, and
this has been a decisive factor in establishing
the reputation of Härterei Reese as a
company with a particularly high quality awareness
and customer orientation.
This experience over many years has been instrumental
in optimising methods and finding component-based
solutions for both flame and induction hardening,
whereby reproducibility is greatly enhanced
by specific definitions of machine parameters.
All this makes surface hardening a technical
and economical alternative to conventional
case hardening in many instances. |
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plant run by Härterei Reese can surface-harden
workpieces up to 16 t and 10 m in length.
Induction coils are available for many standard
workpieces, minimising job times. |

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