State-of-the-art induction technology for crankshaft hardening plants
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Crankshafts are used in combustion engines, transforming the con rod’s stroke into a rotatory motion for driving the axle shaft. Along with this, torsional and flexural fatigue appears and demands a special heat treatment process. The induction hardening with a rotating crankshaft has mostly replaced competitive methods and provides the engine builders with a flexible production process for varying geometries, different hardening zones as well as increasing production rates.
Authors | Stefan Dappen/Dirk M. Schibisch |
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Publishing Date | 1 Feb 2013 |
Format | |
Zeitschrift | heat processing - Issue 02 2013 |
Publisher | Vulkan-Verlag GmbH |
Language | English |
Pages | 6 |
Title | State-of-the-art induction technology for crankshaft hardening plants |
Description | Crankshafts are used in combustion engines, transforming the con rod’s stroke into a rotatory motion for driving the axle shaft. Along with this, torsional and flexural fatigue appears and demands a special heat treatment process. The induction hardening with a rotating crankshaft has mostly replaced competitive methods and provides the engine builders with a flexible production process for varying geometries, different hardening zones as well as increasing production rates. |
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