An overview of inductive gear spin hardening

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Gap-by-gap, tooth-by-tooth and gear spin hardening are three different methods used for gear hardening by induction. While it is only possible to harden parts of the gear step by step using the first two methods, gear spin hardening allows all the parts of the gear tooth perimeter to be hardened simultaneously. One of the biggest advantages of gear spin hardening is its easy integration into the process flow, and it is for this reason that it has become increasingly significant in large-batch production over recent years. The aim of the article is to present the process-related possibilities and special features of this hardening procedure.
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Authors Hansjürg Stiele/Fabian Marquis
Publishing Date 1 Jan 2008
Format PDF
Zeitschrift heat processing - Issue 01 2008
Publisher Vulkan-Verlag GmbH
Language English
Pages 4
Title An overview of inductive gear spin hardening
Description Gap-by-gap, tooth-by-tooth and gear spin hardening are three different methods used for gear hardening by induction. While it is only possible to harden parts of the gear step by step using the first two methods, gear spin hardening allows all the parts of the gear tooth perimeter to be hardened simultaneously. One of the biggest advantages of gear spin hardening is its easy integration into the process flow, and it is for this reason that it has become increasingly significant in large-batch production over recent years. The aim of the article is to present the process-related possibilities and special features of this hardening procedure.
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