Induction Bar Quenching Machine | Medium Frequency Hardening System

Bar induction quenching equipment is designed for continuous heat treatment of steel bars, combining induction heating and spray quenching into a fully automated process.

Also known as bar induction hardening equipment, rod induction quenching equipment, or medium frequency induction quenching system, it is widely used to achieve controlled hardness, uniform microstructure, and stable mechanical properties.

This system is especially suitable for round bars, shafts, and rod materials requiring high-strength and wear-resistant performance.

Description

Bar induction quenching equipment is designed for continuous heat treatment of steel bars, combining induction heating and spray quenching into a fully automated process.

Also known as bar induction hardening equipment, rod induction quenching equipment, or medium frequency induction quenching system, it is widely used to achieve controlled hardness, uniform microstructure, and stable mechanical properties.

This system is especially suitable for round bars, shafts, and rod materials requiring high-strength and wear-resistant performance.

🔹 What This Equipment Can Achieve

The bar induction quenching equipment is capable of:

* Heating steel bars to quenching temperature (~950°C)
* Immediate spray cooling for quenching
* Continuous processing for high production efficiency

This integrated process ensures uniform hardness and repeatable heat treatment results.

 

🔹 Applicable Workpieces

This bar induction quenching equipment is suitable for:

* Round bars (solid steel bars)
* Shafts and hydraulic rods
* Alloy steel (40Cr, 42CrMo, etc.)
* Carbon steel (45# steel)

Typical processing range:

* Diameter: 20–150 mm
* Length: 2–6 meters

🔹Key Technical Features

Rapid Induction Heating

Induction heating allows extremely fast temperature rise, sometimes within seconds

 

Uniform Hardness Distribution

Ensures consistent hardness along the entire bar length

 

Reduced Oxidation

Heating is generated inside the material, minimizing oxidation and decarburization

 

Automated Control System

* PLC-based control
* Infrared temperature monitoring
* Real-time power adjustment

 

Flexible Inductor Configuration

Multiple induction coils can be configured for different bar diameters

🔹 Process Flow

A typical medium frequency induction heating quenching equipment for bar stock includes:

1. Automatic loading system
2. Induction heating section
3. Temperature detection (infrared)
4. Spray quenching system
5. Optional tempering section
6. Discharge system

This ensures continuous, stable, and repeatable heat treatment.

 

🔹 Equipment Configuration

* Medium-frequency induction power supply
* Induction heating coils
* Roller conveying system (with rotation for uniform heating)
* Spray quenching system
* Infrared temperature measurement system
* PLC control system
* Cooling water system

🔹 Technical Specifications

* Heating temperature: ~950°C
* Power range: 160–8000 kW
* Frequency range: 100 Hz – 8000 Hz
* Capacity: 0.5–3.5 tons/hour
* Energy consumption: approx. 280–320 kWh/t

🔹 Why Induction Quenching Instead of Traditional Methods

Compared with conventional heat treatment:

* Faster heating and higher efficiency
* Better hardness consistency
* Lower oxidation
* Reduced energy consumption
* Higher automation

Induction-based systems provide stable, repeatable, and controllable heat treatment results.

 

The bar induction quenching equipment (also known as bar hardening equipment, rod induction quenching equipment, or medium frequency induction quenching system) provides:

* Rapid and uniform heating
* Controlled quenching and tempering
* Stable mechanical properties
* High production efficiency

It is a reliable solution for modern heat treatment of steel bars and rod materials.