BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$1.7M
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Induction Heat Treating Corp. began as America's first post WWII commercial induction heat treating plant. Since then the company has been under family management expanding its capabilities and facilities. Emphasizing quality and integrity, Induction Heat Treating Corp. is the most versatile and complete induction heat treating and induction hardening facility in Illinois.
Vice President
Richard HaimbaughNumber of Employees 74
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NAICS Code Metal Heat Treating: 332811
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Taking the crank out of crankshaft hardening: induction heat treatment is traditionally a popular choice for hardening and tempering of quality crankshafts. This article will explain how continuous process improvement makes a good process even better.(Ind
Crankshafts are widely used in internal combustion engines, pumps, compressors, etc. and belong to the group of the most critical auto components typically weighing between 30-85 pounds depending upon the engine. At the same time, the weight of some crankshafts ships and power generators exceeds 2,000...
Induction heat treating pro addresses Cleveland Chapter.(Chapter News)
The ASM Cleveland Chapter held its annual Heat Treaters' Night Oct. 9, 2006, at the Sheraton Independence Hotel in Independence, Ohio. Guest speaker was George P. Welch, manager, Heat Treating Products Group, Ajax Tocco Magnethermic Corp., Warren, Ohio. Welch is a 28-year member of ASM and...
Gear heat treatment using induction: new process alternatives and advantages; value in gear-making results from having the fewest number of operations performed successively in a synchronous manner with little or no work in process between operations.(Ind
Heat treating of gears is performed to achieve the necessary wear resistance and bending strength. A hardened outer layer on the gear flanks resists wear and scuffing as the mating gears slide in and out of mesh with one another. Additionally, surface hardness delays the occurrence...
Liquid induction treatment offers extensive capabilities: new liquid induction heat treatment and thermochemical processing technologies represent a significant breakthrough in material science, metallurgy and heat treatment, and offer a broad range of al
Heat treatment and thermochemical processing of metal components is a vital part of many machine, equipment and tool manufacturing processes. SPI has developed new thermal processing techniques including liquid induction carburizing (LINCARB[TM]) and some other liquid induction thermochemical processes (LINTERPROCESS[TM]) and liquid induction heat treatment...
Nonrotating induction heat treating meets industry needs. (Induction Heat Treating).(camshafts and crankshafts)
Nonrotating induction heat treating meets the challenges of obtaining high product quality and low-cost manufacturing through greater machine uptime and improved tooling life. Heat treating camshafts and crankshafts, two common engine components, is an important part of the engine manufacturing process. Current processes...
Accelerated austenitizing using simultaneous dual-frequency induction heating. (IH Automotive Focus: Induction Heat Treating).
The use of simultaneous dual-frequency heating to achieve accelerated austenitizing in induction heat-treating can produce high-quality parts at high production rates. Its application is limited only by one's imagination. Accelerated austenitizing can be defined as heating to a higher than "normal" austenirizing temperature...
Applications increasing for induction carburizing technique. (INDUCTION HEAT TREATING).
Surface deterioration is a primary cause of failure in metal parts, and surface treatments, such as induction heat treatment and thermochemical processing, are widely used in industry to increase the useful life of components. High-frequency induction carburizing combines all of the positive factors of induction heat...
Induction Heating Offers Many Processing Opportunities.(Statistical Data Included)
While induction heating largely is associated with heat treating and heating for forming and metal melting, many less well-known processes take advantage of the economical benefits of induction heating. Industrial applications of induction heating continue to emerge due to advancements in the design...
DO WE OUTSOURCE INDUCTION HEAT TREATING?
00-00-0000 Heat treating products and components improves strength and wear resistance. Induction heat treating is usually the method of choice for thermally hardenable parts (with carbon content above 0.20%) that will be produced in large volume and must have minimal distortion with selective hardening. But should induction treatments...
Indy's induction spectacular. (Indianapolis, ID; Induction Heat Treating Symposium)(Heat Treating Progress)
Here's a peek at what's in store for attendees at the Induction Heat Treating Symposium, a landmark attraction of next month's ASM Heat Treating Society Conference/Expo. This is a sneak preview of just a few of the many important developments to be covered at the 1st...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Richard Haimbaugh | Vice President |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Induction Heat Treating Corp | Vice President | Current |
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