Hello! Is there anybody who can explain me something about the progressive induction hardening? The question is:
when I use the progressive induction hardening on a ring (made in appropriate material, in quenched + tempered state), there is a zone (at 360°) where I have to pass over an already hardened part for "closing the circle". What happen in the "re-hardened" zone? Will the hardness increase or decrease? Will the deep of hardness increase? What about the residual stress in that zone, will be better or worse? And what will happen to the close zones which will be wormed for conduction? Will they be anelled or tempered?
Thanks a lot for the answer.
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