Note: Pre Heating Mold Release Push Rod For Forging
Objective:
To heat the ends of steel rods to 1800 °F prior to a forging operation.
End Product:
Steel rod
Equipment:
Ambrell 20 kW output solid state induction power supply including a remote heat station containing 2 capacitors totaling 0.5 μF, along with a 6 turn (3 over 3) helical type coil.
Materials:
Steel rods of different diameters from 1/8" to 1/2"
Temperature:
1800 °F
Frequency:
78 kHz
Testing:
Processing of the rods includes heating, pressing in a two part die to forge the push rod end, and a final heating in a channel coil to temper the rods and relieve the forging stresses. The customer needs to process rods of different diameter between 1/8" and 1/2". The rod temperature must be above 1400 °F in the center while the outer edge can be as high as 1900 °F. Both diameter steel rods reached 1800 °F in less than 5 seconds as measured by an optical pyrometer. The 1/2" rod was limited by the physical properties of steel with the time required to transfer the heat from the outside edge of the bar to the center to raise the temperature to 1400 °F without melting the bar surface. The 1/8" rod heating was limited by the induction heating efficiency at 80 kHz. Larger diameter bars progressively heated faster up to the thermal conductivity restrictions
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