Induction heating is often used in the heat treatment of metal
items. The most common applications are induction hardening of steel parts,
induction soldering/brazing as a means of joining metal components and induction
annealing to selectively soften an area of a steel part.
Induction heating can produce high power densities which allow short interaction times to reach the required temperature. This gives tight control of the heating pattern with the pattern following the applied magnetic field quite closely and allows reduced thermal distortion and damage.
Induction heating can produce high power densities which allow short interaction times to reach the required temperature. This gives tight control of the heating pattern with the pattern following the applied magnetic field quite closely and allows reduced thermal distortion and damage.
induction heating inner surface
Newest Comment
No Comment
Post Comment