lángkeményítés
Lángkeményítés, also known as flame hardening or flame quenching, is a localized surface hardening process used primarily on ferrous metals, particularly steel. The technique involves rapidly heating a specific area of the metal to a high temperature using an oxy-fuel flame, followed by immediate quenching with water or another cooling medium. This process induces a hard, wear-resistant martensitic microstructure in the heated zone while leaving the core of the material relatively unaffected.
The method is commonly applied to components such as gears, shafts, and bearings where only certain surfaces
The effectiveness of lángkeményítés depends on factors such as the composition of the steel, the heating temperature,