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  • In-Line Heat Treatment
    Kristian Berggren of EFD Induction Sweden discusses some of the factors that make in-line heat treatment an attractive option.
  • Laser Heat Treatment
    Laser heat treatment (sintering, ablation) rasters or focuses a laser over a specific area. It is a surface modification process that is designed to change the microstructure of metals by controlled heating and cooling. The heat-treated area can be highly selective because lasers are able to heat
  • Induction Heat Treatment of Steel Bars
    the heat treatment process. But there is a better way: inline heat treatment.
  • Equipment Considerations for Steam Heat Treatment as a Part of Integrated Pest Management
    The Food Industry has successfully utilized heat treatment for insect control for some time at several plants. However, the use of chemical fumigants to accomplish this task has been much more predominant. Recent pronouncements related to the Montreal Protocol concerning the use of specific
  • Metallurgical Insights for Induction Heat Treaters. Part 5: Super-Hardening Phenomenon (.pdf)
    of induction heat treatment. Hard-. ening can be localized to selective areas that require. ening may be done for the purpose of obtaining cer-. selective hardening, a process often referred to as. Professor Induction. tain properties that include, but are not limited to,. selective hardening. Figure 1
  • Chlorinated Groundwater Treatment
    Compounds (VOC) are oxidized, releasing energy into the second energy recovery chamber. A flow-diverter valve switches the airflow direction so both energy recovery beds are fully utilized, thereby reducing any auxiliary fuel requirement. This system is designed for heat recovery of 95%. This efficient
  • Coating helps P/M tooling beat the heat
    tooling enough that it would bind. The heat generated during powder compaction also made part ejection difficult. Interestingly, the firm's U.S. counterpart didn't experience these same production problems though the materials and equipment settings were identical. Swapping European for U.S. tooling
  • Flow Switches for Oil/Gas Refinery Water Treatment
    with no moving parts and a mean time between failure. (MTBF) rating of 190 years. Beyond flow switch reliability, there. An important refinery process that uses water involves the. are several other factors to consider: removal of heat from machinery and heated process material. This. equipment

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