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Induction Hardening

Induction is used to harden numerous components. Here are just a few of them: gears, crankshafts, camshafts, drive shafts, output shafts, rocker arms, valves, rock drills, slewing rings, inner and outer faces.

Induction Forging

Induction forging is widely used in the metal and foundry industries to heat billets, bars and bar ends. Induction systems include aluminum, brass, copper, steel and stainless steels. There are two ways to heat inductive material, long bar heating systems and Billet heating systems.

Induction Melting

Induction melting systems are used in foundries, universities, laboratories and research centers. The systems melt everything from ferrous and non-ferrous metals to nuclear material and medical/dental alloys.

Induction Annealing

Induction annealing and normalizing is widely used in the tube and pipe industry. It also anneals wire, steel strips, knife blades and copper tubing. In fact, induction is ideal for virtually any annealing task.

Induction Tempering

Induction tempering is widely employed in the automotive industry to temper surface-hardened components such as shafts, bars and joints. The process is also used in the tube and pipe industry to temper through hardened work pieces. Induction tempering is sometimes performed in the hardening station, sometimes in one or several separate temper stations.

Induction Brazing

Induction brazing systems can be used for virtually any brazing task. To date, our systems are typically used in the electro technical industry to braze generator and transformer components like bars, strands, rings, wires and SC-rings. They also braze fuel pipes and AC and brake parts for the automotive industry. The aeronautics sector uses induction to braze fan blades, blades for casings, and fuel and hydraulic systems. In the housewares industry our systems braze compressor components, heating elements and faucets.

Induction Welding

Induction welding is used in the tube and pipe industry for the longitudinal welding of stainless steel (magnetic and non-magnetic), aluminum, low-carbon and high strength low-alloy (HSLA) steels and many other conductive materials.

Induction Billet Heater

Powerful and reliable systems for forging and hot forming applications.