induction heating

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induction
noun
uk
/ɪnˈdʌk.ʃən/
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/ɪnˈdʌk.ʃən/
an occasion when someone is formally introduced into a new job or organization, especially through a ...
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heating
noun[U]
uk
/ˈhiː.tɪŋ/
us
/ˈhiː.t̬ɪŋ/
the system that keeps a ...
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The energy transfer ofinductionheatingis affected by the distance between the coil and the workpiece.
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This is a figure of merit that can be used to rank the suitability of a material forinductionheating.
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The advantage to using a hot bath is that it is simpler thaninductionheatingand it helps cure thermoset moldings.
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Methods of electric heating include resistance heating, electric arc heating,inductionheating, and dielectric heating.
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Inductionheatingcoils can be used across the width to preheat each belt.
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In the late 1980s, some higher-end electric rice cookers started usinginductionheating.
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Inductionheatingcan produce high power densities which allow short interaction times to reach the required temperature.
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Inductionheatingis a non contact method of heating a conductive body by utilising a strong magnetic field.
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Withinductionheating, the steel can be heated very quickly to red-hot at the surface, before the heat can penetrate any distance into the metal.
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This is done in a "hot bath", viainductionheating, or through a combination of the two.
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Resistive metals may be implanted in the plastic, which respond toinductionheating.
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Inductionheatingreduces the melt-out time to one to three minutes.
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To overcome these limitations theinductionheatingindustry turned to the inductor-generator.
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Severalinductionheatingcompanies were contacted to determine if they would be interested in a project of this magnitude.
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Iron and its alloys respond best toinductionheating, due to their ferromagnetic nature.
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Modern versions of differential hardening were developed when sources of rapidly heating the metal were devised, such as an oxy-acetylene torch orinductionheating.
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Other cooking methods that use flames or red-hot heating elements have a significantly higher loss to the ambience;inductionheatingheats directly the pot.
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Inductionheatingmethods are gaining popularity among modern blacksmiths.
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Depending on the required temperature, the heating can be either a parallel tube heating or aninductionheating.
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This step may be done in many types of furnaces, in a high temperature salt bath, via direct flame orinductionheating.
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