Difference between induction hardening and flame hardening
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Flame hardening is a more refined approach. ... During flame hardening, heat is applied using oxy-acetylene or another gas on the surface. It is then heated to the upper-critical temperature before the steel is quenched with water. This makes it a quicker process with less hardness preparation.
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