Induction hardening is a form of heat treatment in which a metal part is heated by induction heating and then quenched. The quenched metal undergoes a martensitic transformation, increasing the hardness and brittleness of the part. Induction hardening is used to selectively harden areas of a part or assembly without affecting the properties of the part as a whole.Induction heating is a non contact heating process which utilises the principle of electromagnetic induction to produce heat inside the surface layer of a work-piece. By placing a conductive material into a strong alternating magnetic field electrical current can be made to flow in the steel thereby creating heat due to the I2R losses in the material.
By quenching this heated layer in water, oil or a polymer based quench , the surface layer is altered to form a martensitic structure which is harder than the base metal.
By quenching this heated layer in water, oil or a polymer based quench , the surface layer is altered to form a martensitic structure which is harder than the base metal.
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