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induction heating coil design
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induction heating coil design

induction heating coil design

(OP)
Need to heat several braided rod assemblies at one one for application of solder.

RE: induction heating coil design

Look in Industrial Heating magazine - there is a monthly section on induction heating with a recent one on coil design.

RE: induction heating coil design

It is a good article.

We go to Ameritherm for this.  

E. J. (Chip) LASKOWSKI
National Sales Manager
39 Main Street
Scottsville, New York 14546
Tel: 585-889-0246
Fax: 585-889-4030
chiplaskowski@ameritherm.com

Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.
www.carbideprocessor.com

RE: induction heating coil design

(OP)
Thank you for the pointer to the magazine article, I'll check it out.  
I looked at ameritherm's website, we are in the initial stages of testing the process.  We have a decent machine now, just need to be able to process more than one at a time to get the cost down.  

RE: induction heating coil design

Amerithem is closed this week.  

We do a lot of unusual carbide brazing.  Last year we bought a couple of the little 1 kw Hot Shots systems from Ameritherm largely because of their tech support.  (I have been doing brazing consulting for over twenty years and have seen a lot of folks with induction systems and no tech support.)  Their lab is very good at designing solutions based on the parts we send them.   The closest thing to a problem we have had is when we wanted to buy a couple new shapes for R&D.    The salesperson didn’t want to sell them to until he was sure they would work.  We just wanted to try a couple ideas and figured $1,000 for two coils wasn’t a whole lot.   We contacted Girish Dahake (neat guy) directly and he had them made for us.    They didn’t work very well in production but they did teach us a lot.

tom     

Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.
www.carbideprocessor.com

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