High-frequency quenching machine tool shaft ball quenching #high-frequency quenching equipment

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> *It's a HEAT INDUCTION MACHINES.* Been around for 100 years. Used to case harden the surface of steel objects. The rapid water quenching forces the surface to form a hard shell for wear resistances.
- The water cooled copper coil cannot touch the heated piece or it will arc out & damage the whole assembly.
- Worked one for two years after high school.

mydogbrian
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Wtf the induction heater is not from this world, must have insane power to get that steel ball so hot in like 2 seconds

rcflo
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As a retired Metal Model Maker I approve message.

bradparker
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Super jest to pomysł i super to jest zrobiony i pomyślane pozdrawiam serdecznie.👍👍👍👍

andrzejporeda
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Induction style material manipulation is one of the coolest techs of the future and it’s not even new🙏

Leothelion
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“High frequency ball quencher” is what I call my ex

mitchabshier
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Показаны токи высокой частоты - ТВЧ. Но производительность, нулевая. Нужно деталь зажать в патрон, разжать. Помню у нас в цехе при Коммунистах была маленькая термичка, термист в соляную раскалённую ванну, опускает деталь, она за пару секунд становится огненно красной, затем опускает в масляную ванну и деталь закалилась. Деталь становится воронёного, чёрного цвета. А цементацию проводят специально в печи, процесс не быстрый. При водяной закалке, деталь становится хрупкой, ей надо делать отпуск.
Сам не термист, но понятие имею, приходилось сталкиваться с этими процессами.

Евгений-чнь
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There are some brilliant minds in this world😮😮😮

garygarrett
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Nothing less than incredible, heat treatment for hardening steel and a fast cool down, that's some hard stuff.

Chris-unns
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This is the most impressive powerful stuff I've ever seen. It has metal, electricity, fire and water .. work together like magic. What a creation of engineering.

saigonpastry
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I need this machine for reheating my coffee in my steel mug ☕️

winterroadspokenword
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That's a Case Hardening Technique called Induction Hardening. It hardens the material only to a certain depth in the factors of micrometers to millimetres

nagarjun
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I grew germanium crystals using and induction heating process. It was first purified with one in a procees called annealing. They were then used in radiation detectors. Reverse bias the voltage across the crystal which was actually just a giant diode, just it was HPGe(high purity). Whenever the detector was near radioactive material, the waves that would appear on the oscilloscope would tell you the type of radioactive material depending on the wave length, frequency, etc...induction will only work on metal objects, but that doesnt mean its safe to touch. Something that has copper coils that size will have a generator powering it with probably 440 Vac input and probably at least 6 capacitors the size of your forearms. Would be lucky to survive.

steveday
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Not even a light bulb lights up so fast…Amazing work!

MrWanderingBug
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Fastest microwave oven I've seen till date 😅

Greatthingsx
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Nice work! Amazing to make it go back to steel is that water and sugar or what? If you don’t mind to share. Thank you 🙏

ademola
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What's the difference between induction hardening and induction quenching?

zbigniewgurak
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Oh yeah! Quench shaft ball. It’s getting hard. ✌️😂

IAMyourTrueGOD
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IPE unit will do the same it runs major current through thermal blocks and the coils are filled with water inside. I worked for Eaton corporation for over 20 years and it is by far the best company anyone could work for!!

chaddobson
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That's amazing how the ball gets white hot while there is still water dripping off the induction coil heating it.

artor