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Hardening - inductive
During induction hardening, every component is separately hardened, which means that each component is separately heated, quenched and – if necessary – tempered.
The major advantage of hardening by induction, in addition to its easy integration into a production line, is the ability to control and reproduce hardening results precisely.
For this purpose, the entire hardening process – from the inductor by means of the energy and frequency introduced all the way to the quenching and tempering steps – can be specially adapted to the respective component. This makes it possible to achieve very good hardening results, even for workpieces with complex geometries.
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Headed dowels
Headed dowels are used to hold and determine the position of tools and fixtures. The advantage is that it enables punctiform placement of a workpiece. The punctiform support is easy to clean and excludes the possibility of contamination caused by…
Locating pin
During the manufacturing process for all types of products, there is a need to pick up and align parts or components. Since DOCERAM locating pins are ceramic parts made from Cerazur, they are wear-resistant, electrically insulating and do not suffer…
Gripper fingers
Gripper fingers have component-specific contours at their ends that enable them to pick up, grip, transport or guide components. They are used primarily in electronics manufacturing.