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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2008

An example of heat treating provided by Fluxtrol Inc. - Solutions for Precision Induction Heating.

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  • @YummyMercury Usually induction heating is not used for melting AFAIK but only heating for forging or more often heat treating the metal (steel) to a precise depth and with a controlled temperature ramp. Over the so called non-magnetic temperature the process would be quite inefficient I think.

  • @Heraclidaeus Nope, the high frequency reduces the effective current capability an awful lot. In an extreme case, like a superconductor, then no, it wouldn't heat.

  • @ericdalgetty It's just because of the intensity of the high current. A 60kw can pump around 1500amps at high frecuency heating up only the outer side of the metal mass being heat. As higher is the frequency - more intense is the current on the surface.

  • @Heraclidaeus It will melt anyway, because only a superconductor wouldn't heat. So it heats and melts, but you need more power.

  • i think, induction heating is heat caused by the friction of alternating current, when the metal has a magnetic field induced in it, the second half of the ac wave causes friction between the magnetic fields

  • @YummyMercury Does that mean that if you were trying to heat a metal that could handle the current, like a thick piece of copper, it wouldn't melt?

  • the magnet induces a high current in the metal which melts it,

  • @dumle29 current is sent through the copper tube at a very high frequency. this current creates magnetic waves that interact with the metal and heat it up, I think

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