Induction Heating a Steel Wire
Objective A company needed to heat a 10 mm diameter steel wire to 400 °F (204 °C) in a continuous process. They contacted THE LAB at Ambrell to see...
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Induction heating can be applied to all sorts of applications. One of them is material testing. The objective is to assure the validity and reliability of laboratory experiments.
Right now, Frank Kuster - who leads THE LAB in the Netherlands - is testing steel particles in the best-in-class Applications Lab in Hengelo!
To achieve significant advances in aircraft, automobile and power generation efficiency, materials researchers are developing lighter, stronger materials that withstand higher temperatures for longer periods of time. Ambrell's high-temperature materials testing solutions are critical to these efforts.
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