• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer
ERS Engineering Corporation

ERS Engineering Corporation

West Bloomfield, MI

Address (Headquarters)
6346 Orchard Lake Road, Ste 103
West Bloomfield, MI 48322

Phone
(248) 538-9082

Email
Contact Us

  • facebook
  • twitter
  • youtube
Menu
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Industries
    • Our Offices
    • Key Customers
    • North America Companies We Represent
    • Global Companies We Represent
    • Our Partners & Suppliers
    • Our History
  • Services
    • Component Development & Production
      • Cylinder Liners
      • Ball Screw Assemblies
    • Engine Adaptation & Components Distribution
    • Equipment Manufacturing & Supply
      • Cross Wedge Rolling Machines
      • Special Machines & Ancillary Equipment
      • Roll-Forming Lines
      • Slitting & Cutting-To-Length Lines
      • Decoilers & Recoilers
      • Automations
      • Induction Heating Equipment
      • Tube Mill Lines
  • Technologies
    • Cross Wedge Rolling (CWR)
      • Main Advantages
      • General Process Characteristics
      • Cross Wedge Rolling Method
      • CWR Equipment
      • List Of Customers
      • Brochures & Catalogues
    • Through Surface Hardening (TSH)
      • TSH Background
      • TSH Advantages
      • TSH & LH Steel Technology
      • Key Elements & Benefits
      • Tests & Results
      • Patents
      • Publications
  • News
  • Request for Equipment
  • Manufacturing Representation
  • Careers
  • Contact

News

DETROIT — ERS Engineering Corp. is pleased to announce that from October 15–17, 2019, it will exhibit at the new Motion Power + Technology Expo (MPT Expo), formerly Gear Expo, BOOTH # 3741.

September 3, 2019

ERS Engineering Corp. presents Through Surface Hardening (TSH) technology- a unique metallurgy and process that make it possible to replace carburizing with induction hardening for a wide range of complexly shaped components, including parts previously thought to be unsuitable for induction hardening.

As Mr. Brayman, the President of ERS Engineering Corp. says, “The implementation of this technology provides a unique opportunity to the manufacturers who produce case hardened components to achieve two major goals: first, to substantially reduce the production cost; and second, to significantly improve the quality of produced components.”

TSH technology is an advanced induction hardening process that was specifically developed to reduce the overall product cost and replace thermo-chemical heat-treatment processes, such as carburizing, carbonitriding, nitriding or furnace direct hardening. In contrast to conventional induction hardening processes, thanks to TSH technology, the coil power requirement is dramatically reduced, since it does not demand having short heat times, nor does it require formation of a traditionally needed contour like an austenite surface layer prior to quenching. Low hardenability of TSH steels assures obtaining such patterns, permitting the use of lower power and lower frequency inverters.

“This technology has been utilized in Eastern Europe for a number of years, with very good results. For instance, when it was applied for manufacturing truck leaf springs we were able to reduce the leaf spring weight by almost 40% and at the same time improve the product durability in such a way that we almost killed the aftermarket! This part is unbreakable! Another example is journal crosses that have been produced with this technology for almost 20 years, providing huge savings in product cost and again with improved quality,” Mr. Brayman says. “The results are absolutely astonishing,” he exclaims.  TSH is well suited for induction surface hardening of helical bull gears, spiral bevel gears, crown wheel style hypoid gears, helical side gears and other gears and gear-like components. Applicability of the TSH technology is not limited to gears. Bushings, transmission shafts, kingpins, ball joints, driveshafts and differential crosses, and bearing are also good candidates.

Components heat treated utilizing TSH technology have superior metallurgical structures. They are stronger and more durable than parts made from conventionally heat-treated standard steels. TSH is a cost-effective technology that is lean, green and allows for individual traceability.

TSH technology is a synergistic combination of low hardenability advanced (LH) steels and superior induction hardening techniques. TSH steels can be substituted for more expensive standard steels, typically used for conventional induction hardening or carburizing. TSH steels are characterized by a reduced tendency for grain growth during gear heating to the hardening temperature range, and they have significantly fewer alloying elements, such as manganese, molybdenum, chromium and nickel, making them less expensive than the majority of conventional steels. Their chemical composition and process specifics provide for formation of fine grain martensite with extremely high compressive stresses on the tooth surface  and across the case depth.  Various applications may call for slightly different steel chemical compositions and process recipes.

“Throughout ERS Engineering Corp. journey to implement this technology on the North American market, the major stumbling block has been the lack of low hardenability steel. Now the situation has changed. We have already produced the required steel on a commercial basis, with very good results. And today there are steel producers ready to supply this steel to the potential manufacturers of this type of product,” Mr. Brayman says.

 “Our company has all the necessary experience and resources. ERS Engineering Corp. has a number of patents and owns intellectual property rights for this technology in North America. We bear total application responsibility starting from steel production throughout  the entire manufacturing process to finished parts with better prices and greater quality,” Mr. Brayman says, “I strongly recommend that all case hardening component manufacturers find out more about all the advantages and benefits that this technology can offer their companies.”

Happy 4th of July 2019

July 3, 2019

ERS Engineering Corp. EXHIBITS AT MOTION POWER + TECHNOLOGY EXPO 2019, THE POWER TRANSMISSION INDUSTRY’S PREMIER EVENT

June 27, 2019

DETROIT [June 24th, 2019] — ERS Engineering Corp. is pleased to announce that from October 15–17, 2019, it will exhibit at the new Motion Power + Technology Expo (MPT Expo), formerly Gear Expo, BOOTH # 3741. Thousands of industry professionals are expected to attend Motion Power + Technology Expo in Detroit, MI, to discover cost- effective solutions and new technologies.

[Read more…] about ERS Engineering Corp. EXHIBITS AT MOTION POWER + TECHNOLOGY EXPO 2019, THE POWER TRANSMISSION INDUSTRY’S PREMIER EVENT

ERS Engineering Corp. presents new Cut-to-Length and Slitting Line

June 27, 2019

ERS Engineering Corp., together with ZMM Pobeda S.A., are pleased to present new Cut-To-Length Lines and Slitting Lines built to customer specification.

[Read more…] about ERS Engineering Corp. presents new Cut-to-Length and Slitting Line

ERS Engineering Corp – Forge Show Presentation 2019

May 31, 2019

Semyon Brayman, president of ERS Engineering Corp., introduces the company and its technology at the Forge Fair Show 2019 in Cleveland. Mr. Brayman highlights ERS cutting edge exclusive services that they are now offering across the United States.

ERS Engineering Corp. equipment and services provide cost savings and major quality improvements through new state-of-the-art processes. These two new processes are Through Surface Hardening (TSH) and Cross Wedge Rolling (CWR). For more information, please contact ERS Engineering Corp. to schedule an appointment with one of their highly trained sales team members who will provide more in-depth and detailed information.

Forge Fair Show 2019, Cleveland, Ohio

May 13, 2019

ERS Engineering Corp Booth #201.

FORGE FAIR SHOW, 2019 – 05/21- 05/23

On behalf of ERS Engineering Corp., please allow me to extend an invitation for you to visit our booth during the Cleveland Forge Fair Show as mentioned above. We will have displays of our new Through Surface Hardening technology (TSH) & Cross Wedge Rolling (CWR) equipment & process and will be conducting demonstrations. Our representatives will be there to answer any questions you may have about our TSH & CWR.

[Read more…] about Forge Fair Show 2019, Cleveland, Ohio
  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Go to Next Page »

Footer

Contact Information

ERS Engineering Corporation
6346 Orchard Lake Road, Ste 103
West Bloomfield, MI 48322

Phone: (248) 538-9082

Fax: (248) 538-9486

Contact Us

Request for Equipment

Services

  • Component Development & Production
  • Equipment Manufacturing & Supply
  • Engine Components Distribution
  • Cross Wedge Rolling (CWR)
  • Through Surface Hardening (TSH)

Copyright © 2025 ERS Engineering Corporation · Privacy Policy · Disclaimer · Site by OMA Comp