Induction post-heating
Induction post-heating refers to any process where induction is used to heat workpieces or materials that have already undergone significant processing.
What is induction post-heating?
Induction post-heating refers to any process where induction is used to heat workpieces or materials that have already undergone significant processing. Metal components and welds, for example, must often be post-heated to relieve internal stresses caused by a previous process. Induction post-heating is also used to heat cable cores following extrusion.
What are the benefits?
- Induction gives speed, versatility, precision and controllability
- Heat is induced directly in the cable core; fast cross-linking of the insulation’s polymers
- Minac brings the benefits of induction to flame-free sites, such as offshore oil and gas platforms
Where is it used?
Our post-heating solutions are mainly used in the cable and wire, tube and pipe, electrotechnical and aviation industries. In the automotive industry, they post-heat rings, shafts, joints and gears; and cure corrosion-resistant brake disc covers. Induction is also used for tin re-flow applications.
What equipment is available?
Stationary ENRX Sinac systems – together with numerous options and control and handle features – are widely used for cable and wire and other high volume applications. Mobile Minac systems bring
induction solutions to offshore platforms, wind farms, power stations, etc.
induction solutions to offshore platforms, wind farms, power stations, etc.
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