Forging with Induction Heating

As the diameter of the bar increases, the time required to get uniformity from surface to core will increase accordingly. The ideal condition is to have the surface temperature as close as possible to the core temperature when the part reaches the press. Accordingly, the surface temperature should b...

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Published inIndustrial Heating Vol. 80; no. 12; pp. 39 - 42
Main Author Zinn, Stanley
Format Magazine Article Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Troy BNP Media 01.12.2012
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Summary:As the diameter of the bar increases, the time required to get uniformity from surface to core will increase accordingly. The ideal condition is to have the surface temperature as close as possible to the core temperature when the part reaches the press. Accordingly, the surface temperature should be somewhat above the core temperature when the part is removed from the induction coil.
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ISSN:0019-8374
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