- Estimation of the heat flux density during the Induction Hardening in Faridabad process based on the parametric optimisation
- Simulation and optimisation of heating stages in a new resource efficient forging process chain
- Investigation of the intermediate layers formed by austenitic nitrocarburising
- Numerical analysis of computational models for induction heat treatment of complex geometrical parts
- Metallurgical and mechanical implications of inductor and process design factors in induction heat treatment
- Influence of diode laser surface melting on microstructure and corrosion resistance of 7075 aluminium alloy
- Electromagnetic forming analysis of AA5182 at elevated temperatures
- Elimination of straightening operation in Induction Hardening of automotive camshafts
Induction heating is a process which is used to bond, harden or soften metals or other conductive materials. For many modern manufacturing processes, induction heating offers an attractive combination of speed, consistency and control.
Sunday, 3 September 2017
Special issue published: "Induction Heating and Heat Treating"
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