Removing Rubber Bonded to Steel Using Induction Heating
Objective Removing rubber that has been permanently bonded to steel or other ferrous substrates can be a challenging and time consuming process....
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Check out the newest induction heating application video from THE LAB at Ambrell. It involves heating magnetic steel strips for annealing with an Ambrell EASYHEATTM induction heating system. The target temperature for the application was 1400 °F (760 °C). As you can see in the video, the heating process took less than one second.
If you have an application that might benefit from induction heating and would like to take advantage of complimentary lab service at THE LAB, just fill out this form to get started. Check out more application videos on our YouTube channel, or click the image below to read an array of annealing application notes.
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