Induction Heater for Annealing Rods
Annealing of rods includes heating rods to a definite temperature and then cooling at a very slow and measured rate. Annealing of rods is commonly done in order to soften the material for cold working, Increase the machinability & improve electrical conductivity. Annealing is a heat treatment procedure which modifies the microstructure of a substance to change its electrical or mechanical properties. Annealing finds its applications in steels, to decrease hardness, increase ductility and help reduce internal pressures. The reason for annealing rods is to decline the hardness of the material. Similarly, annealing is used to relieve the inner stress of the rods, reinstate ductility for extra support of material and upsurge the machinability of rods. Induction Heater for Annealing rods lets the targeted heating of the rod for applications containing surface hardening, melting, brazing and soldering and heating to fit. Rods respond best to induction heaters, because of their ferromagnetic nature.
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