Hardened sheets

Hardened carbon sheets  are specially processed sheets that have undergone a hardening process, or heat treatment, to increase their hardness and strength. This process involves heating the sheet to a high temperature and then cooling it suddenly, often in oil or water. This affects the crystal structure of the steel, giving it unique properties.

Hardened sheets  are much harder than their non-hardened counterparts. They are exceptionally resistant to wear, abrasion and external forces. Due to their strength, they are commonly used where exceptional mechanical stress is required, such as in the production of tools, machine elements, knives or car parts

In addition, hardened carbon sheets are often used in the production of components that require dimensional precision and resistance to deformation under load. Their wear resistance makes them ideal for the production of gears, bearings, springs and toothed elements.

The hardening process gives carbon sheets unique properties that make them extremely useful in industry, especially where exceptional mechanical properties and wear resistance are required.