INDUCTION ANNEALING AND NORMALIZING

Pipe and tube manufacturers commonly use induction annealing and normalizing. The process can also be used for practically any other annealing operation.

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What is induction annealing?

A substantial amount of processing has already taken place on the metal before it is heated. By reducing hardness, improving ductility, and relieving internal stresses, induction annealing results in improved performance. The full-body annealing process involves annealing the whole workpiece. The heat-affected zone produced during welding is only treated when seam annealing is performed (also known as seam normalizing).

What are the advantages of induction annealing?

Induction annealing and normalizing increases heat transfer efficiency, provides localized heat control, and can be easily integrated into manufacturing lines. With induction heating, each workpiece is heated exactly according to specifications, with a continuous monitoring and recording system.

Where is induction annealing used?

The induction annealing and normalizing process is widely used in the tubes and pipes industry. In addition to the wire, steel strips, knives and copper tubing, it also anneals. Practically any annealing task can be handled by induction annealing.

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