Introduction to quenching using high-frequency induction heating, a technology that has been around for a long time and was also used by swordsmiths.
First, "quenching" is a heat treatment technique that involves rapidly heating steel components and then cooling them quickly in water or other mediums, making the components hard and strong. The process of quenching using high-frequency induction heating is called "high-frequency quenching." While hardening steel components can make them brittle, applying quenching only to the surface while leaving flexibility in the interior (maintaining a state where the outside is hard and the inside is soft) can enhance strength. 【Features】 ■ Hardens and strengthens components by rapidly heating steel parts and then cooling them quickly in water or other mediums. ■ Improves strength by applying quenching only to the surface and retaining flexibility in the interior. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. ★ For inquiries by phone, please call: Osaka Headquarters → TEL: 072-991-1361 Nagoya → TEL: 052-322-1361 Tokyo → TEL: 03-5472-1361 *When calling, please mention "Ipros was seen." Operating hours: Monday to Friday, from 9 AM to 5 PM.
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We are developing a variety of devices necessary for "precision hardening," based on the development of semi-open coils, including cooling systems for processed parts, inverters for heating power supplies, and chiller units for cooling inverters. Additionally, we respond to requests for custom-made devices and systems that realize "precision hardening" tailored to our customers' production environments. We support our customers' production with 'FD-ioT,' which enables "visualization of operational status," "remote support," and "preventive maintenance" for quenching equipment.