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introduction of brazing
What is brazing? The term “brazing” can be applied to any process which joins metals (of the same or dissimilar composition) through the use of heat and a filler metal with a melting temperature above 840 F (450 C), but below the melting point of the …
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effect of surface hardening by induction heating
Surface hardening of carbon steel by high frequency induction heating (HFIH) produces a considerable increase in its resistance to stress corrosion [1, 2]. The magnitude of this increase depends on the depth of surface hardening, on the strength of the spe…
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simpley heating by induction
Electromagnetic induction, simply induction, is a heating technique for electrical conductive materials (metals). Induction heating is frequently applied in several thermal processes such as the melting and the heating of metals. Heating by Induction has …
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induction heating billets
The induction heating of round bars and round-corner-square (RCS) billets are often treated as equivalent applications, even though they are not. This article reconciles recent theoretical and practical achievements in providing required heat uniformity wh…
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induction heating technology in aerospace
The purpose of this Tech Note is to demonstrate the advantages of Induction Heating technology like new Nova Star technology for precision induction heating applications. In each section, we will show how a particular aspect of this new technology makes a …
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induction soldering steel to brass
Objective Heat an assembly of small, gold-plated steel connectors to a brass block. Approx. 1/8” (3.2mm) diameter gold-plated steel connectors, 1”(25.4mm) square x 1/4” thick brass block ,600F(315.6C),240 kHz Temperature,Frequency,Equipment 6 kW in…
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why use induction heating
Induction Heating is a GREEN process as it does not emit fumes or CO2 into the environment, emissions are controlled by the electricity generating company at one site and are easy to monitor. The result of only a small proportion of the material bei…
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advantages of induction heating
Why choose induction heating over convection, radiant, open flame or another heating method? Heres a short summary of the major advantages that modern solid state induction heating offers for lean manufacturing:Optimized Consistency Induction heating elim…
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induction annealing stainless steel
Induction Annealing stainless steel bread cutting saw blades Objective: Anneal saw blades used for cutting bread, prior to hole punching. Material :.38” (9.6mm) wide and .51” (12.9mm) wide continuous strips of 400 series stainless steel. Tempera…
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induction shrink fitting
Induction shrink fitting refers to the use of induction heater technology to pre-heat metal components between 150 C (302 F) and 300 C (572 F) thereby causing them to expand and allow for the insertion or removal of another component.Typically the lower te…