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Michigan
Flame Hardening Company

A cost effective, quality based service for your heat treating
requirements.
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In 1998, DETCO
acquired Michigan Flame Hardening Co. Building on its reputation
for quality and service, the company was relocated to a new, modern
facility. All hardening and straightening equipment for even more
accurate processing. With over 35 years experience, Michigan Flame
Hardening Co. has perfected hardening and straightening procedures
on:
- die
sections
- rolls
- pallets
- plates
- gears
- clamps
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- ways
- rails
- transfer
bars
- crane
wheels and rails
- rope
drums
- and
splines
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DETCO
applies quality flame hardening and straightening to its own products
and now offers these services to its customers.
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Michigan
Flame Hardening Co. is a full service flame hardening
and straightening facility located within the DETCO
group, employing highly trained and skilled personnel with an average
of 18 years experience per employee. MICHIGANS
technical consultants can assist in your selection of material,
design, and procedural processes. MICHIGAN
is able to design and build flame-hardening heads for its customers
specific part, from its current selection of literally hundreds
of heads. Michigan Flame Hardening Co.
prides itself in having a solid reputation for service and consistent
quality while offering competitive pricing for todays cost
conscious customers. Most turn-around times average 2 to 3 days,
but if necessary, this time can be shortened in order to meet specific
situations. Each part is thoroughly inspected to be certain it is
correctly flame hardened and defect free. Certification can be furnished
upon request to satisfy your ISO requirements.
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MICHIGAN
uses a selection of different quench mediums depending on the type
of material, design of part, and hardness desired. The selection
of the proper quench medium helps to reduce, if not eliminate, any
potential for cracking as well as minimizing distortion of the part.
Material for flame hardening can be any ferrous metal (steel or
cast iron) with the potential for heat treatment by any other method.
RESPONSE
OF STEELS AND CAST IRONS TO FLAME HARDENING.
Click here for
Rockwell C Hardness Table
Please contact
us for flame hardening and straightening of your parts today.
Flame
Hardening Continued
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