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Induction-heating technology is widely used in the automotive sector, and the benefits to manufacturers are well known. Hardening specifications (depth, profile, cycle times, etc.) are mandatory requirements that any induction-system provider must meet. Especially in the current economic climate, all companies involved in the supply chain should be looking for unique solutions that directly impact the customer’s business strategy.