July 26th, 2010 Webinar September 29th, 2010 Inductoheat & Radyne Present A Webinar On: AVOIDING PREMATURE COL FAILURES. DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF LONG LASTING INDUCTORS. Presenter – Dr. Valery Rudnev, FASM Duration 1 hour: Introduction (3 min) […] READ MORE »
July 22nd, 2010 Designing inductors for heating internal surfaces Induction heating of the internal surfaces of a workpiece for applications such as hardening, tempering, annealing, shrink fitting, and brazing has several unique features related to the physics of the […] READ MORE »
July 15th, 2010 Radyne Solutions for the Munitions Industry Radyne offers many fully integrated induction heating systems for the production of munitions which are utilized by both the military and commercial munitions industries. Radyne bonding and annealing systems are […] READ MORE »
July 12th, 2010 Coil Failures pt. 8: Gap by Gap Gear Hardening Gears are induction hardened by either encircling the part with a coil (so-called spin hardening) or, for larger gears, hardening them “tooth-by-tooth” or “gap-by-gap.” Article concentrates on analyzing main coil […] READ MORE »
July 8th, 2010 Computer Modeling with Spinduction Numerical computer modeling is one of the major factors in successful design of induction heating systems. In the fast-pace global economy, the ability of induction heating manufacturers to minimize the […] READ MORE »
July 1st, 2010 Systems for Fiber Optic Manufacturing Fiber is manufactured by heating a susceptor to an elevated temperature and sustaining the temperature of a large diameter bar/rod of Quartz or other similar material used to make the […] READ MORE »
June 14th, 2010 Quality of Inductively Heated Billets pt. 1 The selection of principal process parameters, such as power, frequency and coil length, is a function of the metal to be heated, the required temperature uniformity, billet size and other […] READ MORE »
June 10th, 2010 Coil Failures: Clamshell Inductors pt. 9 Silver alloy plating is commonly used in an attempt to improve coil life and reduce electrical resistance of coil clamping areas for clamshell inductors. Unfortunately, it does not appreciably improve […] READ MORE »
June 3rd, 2010 Intricacies of Induction Tempering Auto Industry Tempering is always a reasonable comprimize between maintaining the required hardness and obtaining low-stress, tough and ductile microstructure in the metal. Generally speaking, there are two different types of stresses: […] READ MORE »
June 1st, 2010 Coil Failures: pt. 10 Contactless Inductors In other applications such as strip or plate heat treating and coating (galvanizing, galvannealing, galvaluming, nonmetallic coating, and paint drying, for example), the ability to move the induction coil from […] READ MORE »
May 27th, 2010 Brazed Fuel Lines pt. 1 Today Radyne Corporation manufactures controlled atmosphere induction brazing systems that utilize patent pending technology to join these fittings efficiently and cost effectively to fuel lines. Induction brazing, as opposed to […] READ MORE »
May 24th, 2010 Coil Failures: pt. 11a Frequency Selection Frequency selection not only affects the performance of the induction system but it also has a significant effect on coil life. Choice of an improper frequency is the most common […] READ MORE »