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induction heater
noun
A heater than employs induction heating
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Soldering can be carried out using a torch, a soldering iron, a flame heater, or an induction heater.
There is a centrifuge; a rotavapor, for distilling; an induction heater; a cold smoker; a dehydrator; and a thermomix, the ultimate blender, among other pieces of equipment, all of which Mr. Conigliaro uses to draw moisture, flavors, aromas, fibers and even smoky notes out of ingredients.
A small-scale induction heater demonstrator based on HTS tape is being designed.
An induction heater provides variable heating rates, simple operation and easy access for temperature and strain measurement.
Finally, an induction heater circuit system with unknown inductance/capacitance is given to show the effectiveness of our control scheme.
Partial deoxygenation of the oil was successfully achieved in the catalytic upgrading of pyrolysis oil at 234 °C, with the use of the induction heater.
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Conventional induction heaters have been in operation in metal and related industries with poor energy efficiencies of only 50 60%.
The Machinery segment manufactures marine and stationary diesel engines, marine equipment, blowers, process compressors, industrial boilers, process equipment, induction heaters, container cranes, industrial cranes, container terminal management systems.
It is proposed to apply high-temperature superconducting (HTS) tape in the coil windings for induction heaters for aluminium or copper extrusion billets.
The potential for efficiency improvements is substantial, as conventional copper coil induction heaters rated for up to around 1 MW operate with an overall efficiency of typically only 50 60%.
Occupational RF exposures occur to workers engaged in a number of industrial processes, particularly when using dielectric heaters for wood lamination and the sealing of plastics and industrial induction heaters.
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