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Metal enhancement has long played a critical role in manufacturing. As engineers strive to improve components, surface treatments ensure part performance keeps up with design standards.
Generally speaking, induction scanning machines either move the part or move the induction coil. This applies to horizontal as well as vertical scanning operations. There are certainly pros and cons to each method.