Induction annealing is a heat-treatment process which involves a metal piece to be heated above its recrystallization critical temperature.
Once achieved, that temperature is maintained for a specific period then followed by controlled cooling.
Induction annealing enhances the workability of metal pieces by reducing the hardness values and increasing ductility.
Induction systems allow the operator to precisely adjust the heating power and that means repeatable and accurate heat-treated profiles can be easily achieved.