Close-contoured inductive case hardening of helical components

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Inductive case hardening has been an established process for decades and has been used for a wide range of mechanical components. Close-contoured hardening of toothing geometries plays a key role in this. Despite the advance of technological developments in this sector, it has not been possible to date to harden helical components without the occurrence of asymmetries. Soft areas occur at the face sides of these components which are also known as fingernails. This article presents a new method for the close-contoured inductive case hardening of helical components which allows these fingernails and asymmetries to be eliminated. The hardening inductor and process used for this purpose are explained in detail and a test hardening process using the new method is analyzed. The improvements are demonstrated by means of comparison with results achieved using conventional methods.
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Authors Christian Krause / Dirk Schlesselmann
Publishing Date 1 Jan 2015
Format PDF
Zeitschrift heat processing - Issue 01 2015
Publisher Vulkan-Verlag GmbH
Language English
Pages 4
Title Close-contoured inductive case hardening of helical components
Description Inductive case hardening has been an established process for decades and has been used for a wide range of mechanical components. Close-contoured hardening of toothing geometries plays a key role in this. Despite the advance of technological developments in this sector, it has not been possible to date to harden helical components without the occurrence of asymmetries. Soft areas occur at the face sides of these components which are also known as fingernails. This article presents a new method for the close-contoured inductive case hardening of helical components which allows these fingernails and asymmetries to be eliminated. The hardening inductor and process used for this purpose are explained in detail and a test hardening process using the new method is analyzed. The improvements are demonstrated by means of comparison with results achieved using conventional methods.
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