Thursday, October 1, 2015

Induction Heating SS cup for plasma research

To generate plasma, we apply an electrical field to a gas, with the goal of removing electrons from their nuclei.  These free-flowing electrons give the plasma key properties, including its electrical conductivity, a magnetic field, and sensitivity to external electromagnetic fields.
In this application test, the customer provided sample parts to be induction heated.  Ultraflex needed to demonstrate the feasibility of the UPT-S5 kW system for Induction Heating SS cup for plasma research, by heating the cup to 1350 – 1400 0F within three minutes.
induction to heat a stainless steel cup to 1350-1400F
Stainless Steel Cup used for Plasma Research testing in the UPT-S5 Induction Heating System.
Materials
• Stainless steel cup – 1.854” OD, ID – .570”
Key ParametersTemperature: 1350 – 14000F
Power: 2 kW
Time: 180 seconds
Frequency: 55 kHz
Process:
  1. The cap assembly was placed up into the coil from the bottom turn, with 3” set in the long coil (6.250”).
  2. This test demonstrated the feasibility of the system for Induction Heating SS cup for plasma research, by heating to an approximate 1350-14000F within three minutes.

Results/Benefits:
  • Precise control of the time and temperature
  • Power on demand with rapid heat cycles
  • Repeatable process, not operator dependent
  • Safe heating with no open flames
  • Energy efficient heating
Pictures
Stainless Steel Cup used for Plasma Research Testing


Stainless Steel Cup used for Plasma Research Testing

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