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Products/Services for induction heat treat

<B>Heat</B> <B>Treating</B> Services
Heat Treating Services - (478 companies)

Heat treating services perform thermal treatments to modify the properties of metals and metal alloys. Common processes include annealing, austempering, case hardening, conventional hardening, homogenizing, hot isostatic pressing (HIP), martempering, normalizing, precipitation hardening, shot peening, solution treating, spheroidizing, stabilizing, and stress relieving. Search by Specification | Learn More about Heat Treating Services

<B>Induction</B> <B>Heaters</B>
Induction Heaters - (75 companies)

Induction heaters use an electrical source to drive alternating current (AC) through a coil to heat metal objects. Learn More about Induction Heaters

Industrial <B>Heaters</B>
Industrial Heaters - (1400 companies)

This is a general search form for all types of industrial heaters, devices which are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and heating configurations. Search by Specification | Learn More about Industrial Heaters

Vacuum Furnaces
Vacuum Furnaces - (85 companies)

Vacuum furnaces are heat-treating furnaces that use a low atmospheric pressure instead of a protective gas atmosphere. This helps to alleviate surface reactions. Search by Specification | Learn More about Vacuum Furnaces

Industrial Furnaces
Industrial Furnaces - (338 companies)

Industrial furnaces are built of several kinds of high temperature (refractory) materials to hold the process material and hold in the heat without breaking down during the several months that they usually run. Search by Specification | Learn More about Industrial Furnaces

Oil <B>Heaters</B> and Kerosene <B>Heaters</B>
Oil Heaters and Kerosene Heaters - (20 companies)

Oil heaters and kerosene heaters burn liquid petroleum products to generate heat. They consist of metal columns with cavities and a heating element. Search by Specification | Learn More about Oil Heaters and Kerosene Heaters

Gas <B>Heaters</B> and Propane <B>Heaters</B>
Gas Heaters and Propane Heaters - (25 companies)

Gas heaters and propane heaters burn natural gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), propane, or other gaseous fuels to generate heat. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Heaters and Propane Heaters

Space <B>Heaters</B> and Room <B>Heaters</B>
Space Heaters and Room Heaters - (36 companies)

Space heaters and room heaters are designed for use in confined areas or spaces. They do not emit hazardous pollutants or noxious fumes, and are generally portable. Search by Specification | Learn More about Space Heaters and Room Heaters

Electric <B>Heaters</B>
Electric Heaters - (80 companies)

Electric heaters generate heat by passing an electric current through a high-resistance material. Search by Specification | Learn More about Electric Heaters

Coil <B>Heaters</B> and Cable <B>Heaters</B>
Coil Heaters and Cable Heaters - (112 companies)

Coil heaters and cable heaters are heating elements formed from straight (uncoiled) segments of round or square heating cable. Search by Specification | Learn More about Coil Heaters and Cable Heaters

Industrial Ovens
Industrial Ovens - (375 companies)

...for a wide range of industrial applications including aging, annealing, baking, burn-off, curing, drying, heat treating, melting, preheating and sterilizing. Industrial ovens are available in a number of common configurations, although custom... Search by Specification | Learn More about Industrial Ovens

Explosion Proof <B>Heaters</B>
Explosion Proof Heaters - (33 companies)

Explosion proof heaters are constructed with housings that can withstand explosions, protecting the materials being heated. This classification may also include housings, which can withstand sparking and flames. Search by Specification | Learn More about Explosion Proof Heaters

Vacuum Ovens
Vacuum Ovens - (49 companies)

Vacuum ovens are heat-treating ovens that use a low atmospheric pressure instead of a protective gas atmosphere. This helps to alleviate surface reactions. Search by Specification | Learn More about Vacuum Ovens

Laboratory Ovens
Laboratory Ovens - (164 companies)

...for laboratory furnaces ovens. Heat source or transfer can be one of several common types. These include, arc, combustion, electric or resistance, indirect, contact or conduction, induction, infrared or radiant, natural gas, propane, oil, rf, microwave... Search by Specification | Learn More about Laboratory Ovens

Radiant <B>Heater</B> Elements
Radiant Heater Elements - (88 companies)

Radiant heater elements are used with radiant flat panel and radiant reflective heaters. Search by Specification | Learn More about Radiant Heater Elements

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Classes For Induction Power Supplies

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Inductoheat - An Inductotherm Group Company


Heat-Treating for a Variety of Applications

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Product News for induction heat treat

Advanced Engineered Systems, Inc.
Induction Heat Treating Machines from AES

An induction heat treating machine which provided its customer with the ability to heat-treat specific areas of a continuous piece of material - such as crankshafts or camshafts. It contained a servo controlled indexing slide with CNC based controls to make it capable of handling a "family of parts" (read more)

Despatch Industries
Solution Heat Treat

These furnaces are designed for economical operation for a variety of uses including commercial heat treating, military or aerospace requirements and automotive aluminum uses. Despatch provides proven product designs that incorporate state-of-the-art features, full turnkey installation and start up. (read more)

Browse Industrial Furnaces Datasheets for Despatch Industries
Yokogawa Corporation of America
Visit Yokogawa at the Heat Treat Expo

~Visit us at the Heat Treat Expo 2009~

September 15th-16th at the Indianapolis Convention Center

We're at booth #1827 - stop by for a free product demo (read more)

Browse Temperature Controllers Datasheets for Yokogawa Corporation of America
Kinetics, A Freeport McMoRan Company
MIM 420 (Oil Quench Heat Treat) Alloy

Martensitic stainless steel. Very good strength, hardness, and wear resistance while offering some corrosion resistance. Magnetic. Higher hardness typical with oil quench over that of vacuum heat treat. (read more)

Kinetics, A Freeport McMoRan Company
MIM F1537 (ASTM F1537) HIP & Heat Treat

Most Commonly used in the medical market (read more)

Inductotherm Group
Custom Induction Heaters

Inductoheat offers full service custom capabilities similar to a "one-stop shop." Services include a comprehensive process development and metallurgical laboratory, complete engineering design and equipment manufacturing, a large induction coil build and repair department, customer training, and an Aftermarket support and service group. (read more)

Inductotherm Group
Custom Induction Heating Equipment...

Inductoheat Inc. is leading the world in induction heating technologies. Our focus is to lead the automotive, off-road, aeronautic, OCTG, hand-tool, marine and general industrial markets in quality induction heating and heat treating. Radyne Corp. offers innovative, state of the art induction and resistance heating systems for an array of induction applications. (read more)

Inductoheat - An Inductotherm Group Company
InductoScan® Modular Induction Heating System

The InductoScan® modular induction heating systems unique design allows for a wide range of induction power supplies, controls and components to be integrated on to a common base. Perform various heat treating applications, such as, scan, single-shot, lift/rotate, pick & place, rotary index and linear transfer. (read more)

Overton Chicago Gear
Heat Treating for Gears up to 90" in Diameter

Overton Gear provides unrivaled capacity and capability for heating gears up to 90" in diameter. Our newest additions include two state-of-the-art carburizing systems that employ the latest U.S. and European technologies, along with an 84-inch quench press – possibly the largest in the world. (read more)

Inductoheat - An Inductotherm Group Company
Custom Induction Heaters

Inductoheat offers induction heating equipment for your specific product and/or process application... (read more)

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Radyne Heat Treating Systems
Since 1943 Radyne has been building induction heating systems and equipment for the global heat treat industry.
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Industrial Heating

Metal and Metallurgy engineering - 4140 shaft distortion...
I need to minimize distortion during heat treat so I specified 4140 annealed material with a rough turn op, then thermal stress relieve, finish turn
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Induction versus gas fired furnace heat treatment
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The heat energy to fuel a furnace may be supplied directly by fuel combustion, by electricity such as the electric arc furnace, or through Induction

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