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Check out our latest application video. In this video, a carbide sample is heated with an Ambrell EASYHEATTM induction heating system. Heating for this application takes 15 seconds. While it could be heated more rapidly with induction, it isn't in order to prevent cracking. The end product is a cutting bit.
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Induction heating, a process that uses electromagnetic induction to heat electrically conductive materials, is often thought of for large industrial...
Objective A company had been using a flame for brazing copper assemblies to make electrical components, but they contacted THE LAB at Ambrell because...
Induction heating is a highly efficient and versatile technology with numerous industrial applications. Unlike traditional heating methods that rely...