...In conventional hardening processes, the entire workpiece is heated in furnaces. This takes a relatively long time and results in more or less significant warping. In contrast, with induction hardening, only the wear area is heated and then rapidly cooled. This typically results in less warping. The heating area can be controlled with millimeter precision. Since only the surface layer is...

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