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Elotherm Elomat V/M/180/3 Profile Hardening System

Manufacturer
Elotherm
Model
Elomat V/M/180/3
Type
Profile Hardening System
Year
Unknown
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Surface technology
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

A profile hardening system (inductor) AEG-Elotherm Elomat V/N/180/3 is available. The system is fully functional and is offered including various coils.

Technical Specifications

Model
AEG-Elotherm Elomat V/N/180/3
Type
Profile hardening system (inductor)
Nominal output
200 kW

Accessories

Various coils

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Capabilities

The Elomat V/M/180/3 is an induction hardening system designed to selectively harden the surfaces of metal profiles and components. With 200kW of nominal output, it uses electromagnetic induction to heat and rapidly cool targeted areas, creating a hard outer layer while maintaining a tough core. This process strengthens wear-prone surfaces without affecting the overall component properties. The system comes with multiple coils, allowing flexibility for different profile geometries and hardening requirements.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturers across automotive, tool production, and mechanical engineering rely on profile hardening systems to extend component lifespan and improve performance. Businesses producing gears, shafts, rails, and structural profiles use this technology to meet demanding durability specifications. It's essential for operations requiring precise, repeatable hardening without material distortion or secondary finishing work.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this used system, request detailed maintenance records and verify the condition of all coils—they wear with use and replacement can be costly. Check the cooling system thoroughly, as induction hardening depends on reliable heat dissipation. Ask about power consumption patterns and have the electrical components inspected by a qualified technician. Confirm that calibration data and operating documentation are complete, and if possible, witness a test run to verify consistent hardening quality.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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