High-Frequency Hammering Services

Overview

Our high-frequency hammering services focus on enhancing the mechanical properties of materials, particularly by improving their fatigue resistance. By applying advanced hammering techniques, we enhance the durability and performance of your components.

Our High-Frequency Hammering Process

Improving Fatigue Resistance

Fatigue is the progressive and localized structural damage that occurs when a material is subjected to cyclic loading. Our hammering process significantly improves the fatigue resistance of materials, extending their service life and reliability. This is achieved through precise control and application of hammering techniques that induce beneficial residual stress patterns, enhancing the material’s resistance to fatigue fractures.

Benefits of High-Frequency Hammering

  • Extended Fatigue Life: The hammering process increases the number of cycles a material can endure before failure, resulting in more durable components.
  • Enhanced Durability: Improved mechanical properties result in stronger and more reliable components that can withstand demanding operating conditions.
  • Cost-Efficient Solution: By extending the service life of components, our hammering services reduce the need for frequent replacements and maintenance, ultimately saving costs.
  • Tailored Processes: Customized hammering procedures are designed to meet specific material and application requirements, ensuring optimal performance.

Applications

Fatigue is the progressive and localized structural damage that occurs when a material is subjected to cyclic loading. Our hammering process significantly improves the fatigue resistance of materials, extending their service life and reliability. This is achieved through precise control and application of hammering techniques that induce beneficial residual stress patterns, enhancing the material’s resistance to fatigue fractures.

  • Aerospace: Enhancing the fatigue resistance of critical structural components and parts.
  • Automotive Industry: Enhancing the durability and performance of engine components, chassis parts, and more.
  • Manufacturing: Extending the service life of tools, molds, and other industrial equipment.
  • Energy: Extending the service life of components used in power generation and the oil and gas industry.