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Cold wall furnace with curved graphite electrical heating elements located ...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 June 2016
Fig. 21 Cold wall furnace with curved graphite electrical heating elements located inside the furnace. Courtesy of VAC AERO International Inc.
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Published: 01 November 2010
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Electrical efficiency of the coil vs. frequency when heating hollow and sol...
Available to PurchasePublished: 09 June 2014
Fig. 4 Electrical efficiency of the coil vs. frequency when heating hollow and solid cylinders. Source: Ref 10
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Fluidized-bed furnace with external heating by electrical resistance elemen...
Available to PurchasePublished: 30 September 2014
Fig. 12 Fluidized-bed furnace with external heating by electrical resistance elements and recirculation of fluidizing gas. 1, pivoting cover in two parts; 2, insulation; 3, refractory material; 4, fluidized bed; 5, resistance elements; 6, filter; 7, refractory material; 8, gas inlet; 9, filter
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Fluidized-bed furnace with external heating by electrical-resistance elemen...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 December 1998
Fig. 7 Fluidized-bed furnace with external heating by electrical-resistance elements. (a) Pivoting cover. (b) Insulating lagging. (c) Refractory material. (d) Fluidized bed. (e) Resistance elements. (f) Intake for fluidizing gas (air or nitrogen). (g) Parts to be treated
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Coil electrical efficiency vs. frequency when heating hollow and solid cyli...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 November 2010
Fig. 33 Coil electrical efficiency vs. frequency when heating hollow and solid cylinders. Source: Ref 67
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Use of three types of electric elements for heating patterns for shell mold...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 December 2008
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Electric ovens for curing shell molds. Heating elements normally located un...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 December 2008
Fig. 14 Electric ovens for curing shell molds. Heating elements normally located under ceiling of oven, as shown in (a), may be augmented by elements along inner side walls (b) to prevent overcuring of high portions of a mold.
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Effects of room-temperature aging on electrical conductivity of common heat...
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Fig. 70 Effects of room-temperature aging on electrical conductivity of common heat treatable aluminum alloys that have been solution heat treated and quenched. Product form is aluminum sheet.
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Effect of heat in electrical discharge grinding on the surface hardness of ...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 January 1989
Fig. 4 Effect of heat in electrical discharge grinding on the surface hardness of various work metals. (a) 4340 steel, 50 HRC. (b) D-6ac steel, 50 HRC. (c) Grade 250 maraging steel, 50 HRC. (d) Ti-8Al-1Mo-1V, 50 HRC
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Schematic of low-pressure casting machine with an electric resistance-heate...
Available to PurchasePublished: 30 November 2018
Fig. 8 Schematic of low-pressure casting machine with an electric resistance-heated crucible furnace
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Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 4C
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 09 June 2014
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v04c.a0005911
EISBN: 978-1-62708-167-2
... a direct fired or a susceptor/container approach. This article provides review of historical patents, following an introduction to conductivity in glass and electrical heating. The purpose is to show that induction heating has been and is being used in the glass melting industry. glass melting...
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The historical use of induction heating relating to glass melting gives some insight into its use in today's glass manufacturing industry. A patent search on induction heating provides historical information about how induction heating was used in the glass melting industry, from both a direct fired or a susceptor/container approach. This article provides review of historical patents, following an introduction to conductivity in glass and electrical heating. The purpose is to show that induction heating has been and is being used in the glass melting industry.
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Electrical Conductivity of Metals and Alloys
Available to PurchaseSeries: ASM Handbook
Volume: 22A
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2009
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v22a.a0005445
EISBN: 978-1-62708-196-2
... Abstract This article contains a table that lists the electrical conductivity and resistivity of selected metals, alloys, and materials at ambient temperature. These include aluminum and aluminum alloys; copper and copper alloys; electrical heating alloys; instrument and control alloys; relay...
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This article contains a table that lists the electrical conductivity and resistivity of selected metals, alloys, and materials at ambient temperature. These include aluminum and aluminum alloys; copper and copper alloys; electrical heating alloys; instrument and control alloys; relay steels and alloys; thermostat metals; electrical contact materials; and magnetically soft materials.
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Heating and Heat-Flow Simulation
Available to PurchaseSeries: ASM Handbook
Volume: 22B
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2010
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v22b.a0005529
EISBN: 978-1-62708-197-9
... and continuous furnaces. The heating methods, such as direct-fired heating, radiant-tube heating, and electrical heating, are also discussed. Furnace temperature control is essential to ensure quality heat treatment. The article explains the operating procedure of the automatic temperature controllers used...
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This article provides information on the heat-source model, conduction heat-transfer model of parts and fixtures, and the radiation heat-transfer and convection heat-transfer models in a furnace. It describes the two types of furnaces used for heat treating: batch furnaces and continuous furnaces. The heating methods, such as direct-fired heating, radiant-tube heating, and electrical heating, are also discussed. Furnace temperature control is essential to ensure quality heat treatment. The article explains the operating procedure of the automatic temperature controllers used in most furnace operations. Heating simulations can be validated by comparison with measured results in full-scale furnaces. The article also presents several case studies to illustrate the use of the simulations.
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Summary of the main 3D printing approaches. (a) Thermal inkjet printers ele...
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in Three-Dimensional Bioprinting of Naturally Derived Protein-Based Biopolymers
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Published: 12 September 2022
Fig. 1 Summary of the main 3D printing approaches. (a) Thermal inkjet printers electrically heat the printhead to produce air-pressure pulses that force droplets from the nozzle. Piezoelectric inkjet printers apply an electric current to the printhead, forcing the ink onto a substrate. (b
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Four-joint shaft assembly that was simultaneously furnace brazed and heated...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 January 1993
Assembly production rate/h 800 (a) Electrically heated (60 kW), constructed with heating chamber higher than entrance and discharge ends. (b) Components were staked, for self-fixturing. Assemblies, supported by ceramic spacers to keep shaft end up, were brazed on trays. (c) Incoming. (d
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Heat-exchanger assembly with tube-to-header joints brazed in one pass throu...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 January 1993
atmosphere Assembly production rate/h 15 (a) Electrically heated (60 kW), constructed with heating chamber higher than entrance and discharge ends. (b) Holding fixture fabricated from 3.2 mm ( 1 8 in.) thick sheet. (c) Incoming. (d) Exhaust. (e) Mixed to a slurry
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Published: 01 January 1993
(a) Electricity heated (60 kW), constructed with heating chamber higher than entrance and discharge ends. (b) Incoming. (c) Exhaust. (d) In form of 1 mm (0.040 in.) diameter wire-ring preforms. (e) Cooled in hydrogen atmosphere to room temperature
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Heat-exchanger assembly in brazing fixture and detail of joints brazed with...
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) , h 4 Inspect, h 1 Pressure test, h 40 (a) Electrically heated, with 36 in. diam retort with water-cooled rubber seals. (b) Hydrogen was purchased as cylinder hydrogen, then passed through an electrolytic drier. (c) Number of volume changes in retort. (d) 200-mesh powder
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Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 4B
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 30 September 2014
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v04b.a0005957
EISBN: 978-1-62708-166-5
... of classifying furnaces is based on the heating or energy input method. It can be divided into combustion-based heating, electric heating methods, and aerodynamic furnaces where heat is generated by rotation of a fan ( Ref 10 ). With combustion-based (fuel-based) process heating, heat is generated...
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Furnaces are one of the most versatile types of industrial appliances that span many different areas of use. This article discusses the classification of various furnaces used in heat treating based on the mode of operation (batch-type furnaces and continuous-type furnaces), application, heating method, mode of heat transfer, type of materials handling system, and mode of waste heat recovery (recuperation and regeneration). It provides information on uniform temperature distribution, the general requirements and selection criteria for insulation materials, as well as the basic safety requirements of these furnaces.
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