Metal Heat Treatment Guide: What is High-Frequency Quenching?
A suitable method for steel with a carbon content of 0.3% or more! Introduction to the basics of heat treatment.
"High-frequency quenching" is a heat treatment method that induces electromagnetic induction in metals using high-frequency electromagnetic waves, overheating the surface to perform quenching. This process hardens only the surface of the metal, increasing its hardness while maintaining the original state of toughness in the interior, allowing for the creation of materials rich in flexibility. Depending on the type of steel, the surface hardness generally increases by about 1 to 2 Rockwell hardness (HRC) compared to conventional quenching. 【What is high-frequency quenching】 - It is possible to create materials rich in flexibility by hardening only the surface of the metal to increase hardness while maintaining the original state of toughness in the interior. - The surface hardness generally increases by about 1 to 2 Rockwell hardness compared to conventional quenching. - This method is mainly suitable for steel with a carbon content of 0.3% or more. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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