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(read more)Ambrell Induction Heating solutions will offer three free and educational PRO Skills Webinars. They will cover induction fundamentals, coil design, and how induction is a green technology.
(read more)Induction heating is commonly used in medical manufacturing for a variety of heating applications. Learn more about the most common applications.
(read more)Ambrell will display its induction heating solutions, including the new EKOHEAT 2 induction heating system, and have application experts on-hand to discuss visitor applications.
(read more)Save money and update to a modern, reliable induction heating system backed with a two-year warranty through our trade-in program. Any induction heating system is eligible.
(read more)Induction heating is an optimal process for high volume applications that demand repeatability, like most automotive applications.
(read more)Induction heating is a fast, precise, repeatable and safe non-contact method for heating metals or other electrically-conduct
Ambrell launched an initiative in 2021 to help customers with their respective ESG (environmental, social, and governance) related carbon neutrality goals. In alignment with global sustainability goals, Ambrell’s induction heating systems provide zero emission solutions to manufacturers.
(read more)Induction heating is used for countless manufacturing applications in the aerospace and defense industry. Brazing, preheating for welding and heat treatment are just a few examples.
(read more)Learn about the important role induction heating plays in material science.
(read more)Induction heating from Ambrell offers countless benefits to medical device manufacturers including speed, repeatability, and precise heating.
(read more)Aluminum can be a challenge, but this article will show you how to braze high quality aluminum parts with induction heating.
(read more)Injection-molded plastic parts are used increasingly in manufacturing thanks to their strength and reduced weight compared to metal. Read Dr. Girish Dahake's informative article on using induction heating for heat staking metal inserts.
(read more)Ambrell Induction Heating Solutions introduces our next generation EKOHEAT induction heating equipment, featuring VPA Technology, a first-of-its-kind in the induction heating industry.
(read more)A client needed to heat magnetic steel pins (spokes) for forging on a rim without heat treating and weakening the rim. They turned to THE LAB at Ambrell for an induction heating solution.
(read more)This article will review the reasons and situations where you may want to consider induction heating instead of oven heating.
(read more)Induction heating is a versatile and efficient method for wire and cable heating applications. Learn about induction's benefits in this article.
(read more)A manufacturer of venting solutions was looking to update their induction equipment, and they reached out to the THE LAB at Ambrell for testing to assess their process. The process involved heating a weld seam for an annealing application.
(read more)Metal to plastic insertion -- or heat staking -- is an application commonly tested at THE LAB at Ambrell.
(read more)Benefits include rapid heating, precise heating, improved quality, and energy efficiency.
(read more)Ambrell has announced the EKOHEAT 2, an exciting leap forward for induction heating!
(read more)The following article highlights the primary reasons you may want to consider induction if you're currently torch/flame brazing, or using a torch for another heating process.
(read more)Heat staking, which is also known as metal-to-plastic insertion, involves preheating an insert with induction and then pressing it into a hole in a plastic part. This is accomplished by positioning the induction coil over the hole and then holding the insert in the coil for a short period of time.
(read more)Ambrell Induction Heating released a new eBook to help manufacturers design the optimal induction heating coil for their part and process.
(read more)Induction heating systems generate alternating magnetic fields in the laboratory to elevate and manage the temperature of a solution of nanoparticles.
(read more)A food processor needed a new method for heating knives and turned to Ambrell's applications team for a solution.
(read more)Large, oddly shaped parts and unique heating requirements can make using a traditional copper coil challenging. Luckily, that’s no longer a barrier thanks to Ambrell’s flexible EASYCOIL. It is perfect for slow heating and bulk heating applications.
(read more)A company used induction heating for a desoldering application.
(read more)The ammunition industry...
...has been annealing cartridge casings the same way since the start of WWII by utilizing large inefficient open gas flame or conveyor-oven style processing. These methods are highly inefficient, require large amounts of floor space, lack consistency, create excess inventory carry costs, and don't permit in-process inspections...
(read more)While induction heating systems may require a larger initial investment than an oven, they offer numerous benefits which can result in a lower operating cost. Read the article for a few of the most common benefits that you should consider when comparing the two heating options.
(read more)Nanoparticles are particles between 1 and 100 nanometers (nm) in size that are of significant interest to the scientific community because of their applications in a wide range of fields. For example, induction heating systems are used in hyperthermia (or thermotherapy) to generate alternating magnetic fields in the laboratory to elevate and manage the temperature of a solution of nanopa...
(read more)An organization had been using a torch for this metal-to-plastic insertion application involving heating a brass shaft, however, it required multiple torches to meet their growing throughput requirements. Consequently, they wanted to see if induction heating could offer them a more efficient solution.
(read more)A fastener manufacturer contacted THE LAB at Ambrell as they needed to preheat steel wire prior to hot heading. They turned to induction heating because they wanted to increase tool life with hot heading.
(read more)Learn how induction heating is used in countless shrink fitting applications and discover the many benefits induction offers.
(read more)A client manufacturing plumbing flanges came to THE LAB at Ambrell with a brazing application. They needed to braze copper and brass fittings. They had been using a torch, but wanted a more repeatable heating solution. So they took advantage of free parts testing from THE LAB to see if induction might be a better heating solution for their brazing application.
The LAB determined t...
(read more)Learn more about an induction soldering brass and copper components application tested by THE LAB at Ambrell.
(read more)A client contacted THE LAB at Ambrell looking to use induction to prepare cast iron assemblies for shrink fit assembly.
(read more)The Ambrell EASYHEAR Air, a new air-cooled induction heating system, is now available.
(read more)Watch an induction cap sealing application video from THE LAB at Ambrell.
(read more)A client manufacturing plumbing flanges came to THE LAB at Ambrell with a brazing application. They needed to braze copper and brass fittings and wanted to use induction.
(read more)A client from the aerospace industry turned to THE LAB at Ambrell to recommend an induction heating solution that would enhance their brazing process.
(read more)A client from the aerospace industry came to THE LAB at Ambrell looking to upgrade their current induction heating system. The application involved brazing a steel assembly.
(read more)THE LAB at Ambrell tested an induction heating application involving soldering ferrule and module assemblies.
(read more)A manufacturer of sink products had been using a torch for brazing their brass assemblies. However, repeatability had become an issue so they turned to THE LAB at Ambrell to test induction heating for their brazing application.
(read more)Annealing is a process where heat is applied to a material to increase its malleability and make it more workable. Annealing with induction heating delivers several advantages over other heating methods such as flame including:
(read more)Forging with induction is ideal for your heating process, combining the precision, control, economics and safety inherent in the technology. With induction, you can focus heating on just the portion of the material that needs to be forged and efficiently bring it to the malleable temperature.
(read more)A company was looking to design a heating process for a new device they were developing, and they reached out to THE LAB at Ambrell to take advantage of their complimentary applications testing. The process involved brazing a copper tube and a steel plate.
(read more)Induction offers fast, precise, repeatable heating for metal-to-plastic insertion, while avoiding defects such as flashing and burning.
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