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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In our latest application video, a single copper wire strand is heated for an enamel burn-off application. An Ambrell EASYHEAT induction heating system is used for this application, and the heating time is just four seconds. The heating pattern can be adjusted to burn-off less or more enamel.
Take a look at the video to check out this induction wire heating application tested by THE LAB at Ambrell:
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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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