[Induction Heating Application Cases by Industry] Bolt (Screw) Manufacturing
Introducing examples of high-frequency induction heating applications in screw manufacturing for efficient and precise necessary heating.
Here are some examples of the application of induction heating in the manufacturing of fasteners (bolts, screws, rivets, etc.). In the production of industrial fasteners, processes such as heading and threading often utilize heated forming. Traditionally, heating was done using gas furnaces or flames, which were inefficient in terms of time and energy, and there was variability in precision due to the skill level of the operators. By using induction heating equipment, the necessary heating can be provided efficiently, accurately, and with maximum reproducibility. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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**Advantages of Induction Heating (IH)** High-frequency induction heating devices utilizing advanced solid-state technology have many advantages compared to other heating methods. - Consistency: Precise and uniform heating of parts - Quality: Improved ductility by eliminating the springback effect - Increased productivity: Reduced post-production tempering and thermal handling - Safety: Reduced pressure on parts and minimal residual stress - Cost-effective: Reduced pressure on molds, extending mold lifespan *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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