Fixture hardening systems

for customized workpieces
Inductive fixture hardening & calibration hardening
EMA Indutec has developed a new induction hardening and tempering process that combines the advantages of induction heating with those of press hardening. Automotive manufacturers in particular are demanding ever greater accuracy for a growing number of workpieces.
In order to reduce time-consuming and expensive reworking on already hardened surfaces, we have been working intensively and successfully in recent years on calibration hardness in conjunction with inductive heating and subsequent inductive tempering.
Advantages
- Virtually scale-free heat treatment in a closed inert gas chamber.
- Maximum flexibility thanks to four independently controllable quenching circuits.
- Reheating the workpiece significantly increases the service life of the mandrel.
- Washing device not required.
Fixture hardening systems for inductive heat treatment
Further information on fixture hardening systems and induction calibration hardening can be found in the following data sheets: