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  1. rmb3

    Need on-site induction hardening services

    Thanks unclesyd. FYI, I found out that Techeat is owned by Mannings. I'm talking with Mannings about the details.
  2. rmb3

    Need on-site induction hardening services

    Does anyone know of a supplier / service provider who performs induction hardening at customer locations? We have some large steel castings (13+ tons) that need to be induction hardened. Due to their size and other issues, we feel it would be effective to have the work done at our location...
  3. rmb3

    Deep Hardening of Large Steel Parts

    I've looked into induction and flame hardening. The size of this piece quickly limits the number of potential heat treaters. Of the very few that remain, all claim depths of hardness reaching only 0.25 in. They will not promise any more, regardless of material selection. This is too bad...
  4. rmb3

    Deep Hardening of Large Steel Parts

    Hello, I need a method and/or supplier who can harden at least a portion of a large steel part. The part is a hollow cylinder, approximately 68 in. O.D., 37 in. I.D., and 56 in. long. The finished weight is around 13 tons. The portion needing hardening forms a 12 in. band around the...

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