eindharding
Eindharding is a metallurgical process that achieves localized hardening at the ends of a component, typically to improve surface wear resistance where contact stresses are highest, while maintaining a tougher, ductile core elsewhere. The term combines the Dutch word eind meaning end and the English hardening, and is used in some European manufacturing contexts to describe end-focused heat treatment.
In practice, eindharding can be implemented by selective heat treatment methods that create a hardened end
Applications include shafts, shaft ends, gears, drill bits, cam lobes, and hydraulic piston rods, where surface