How Catheter Tipping Works with Induction Heating
Catheter tipping is an important technique in medical procedures that involves shaping the distal end of a catheter to a specific configuration. This...
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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.
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Catheter tipping is an important technique in medical procedures that involves shaping the distal end of a catheter to a specific configuration. This...
Induction heating, a process that uses electromagnetic induction to heat electrically conductive materials, is used for several applications in the...
Objective A client needed to heat copper and nickel parts prior to bending. The target temperature for the application was 1,500-1,800 °F (816-982...