Ceramic die for induction heating work cells

Electric heating – Inductive heating – Specific inductor configuration

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219633, 219635, 219672, H05B 636

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056836082

ABSTRACT:
A die for use in an induction heating workcell incorporates segments of the induction coil in spaced array within a cast ceramic or phenolic body. A peripheral compression frame, typically of phenolic, surrounds the die body and applies a compressive load to the body through lateral and transverse reinforcing rods that are cast into the body. Matched dies close to trap heat in a workpiece at the center of the induction coil.

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