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On Apr 21, 9:35*pm, m II wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: On Apr 20, 1:53 pm, dave wrote: bpnjensen wrote: - Show quoted text - What role does a large tube play in an industrial furnace? Here's an example: http://www.thalesgroup.com/Portfolio...K112/?pid=6903 "The new ITK 112 triode, intended for high-power induction and dielectric heating applications, delivers continuous RF power of 280 kW. It is especially well suited to industrial applications such as the manufacture of rolled welded tubes, heat treatment of metals, and textile and wood drying." I see - so it actually powers an RF heating element? *Pretty slick! I would think it's an induction thing. The circulating currents set up in the metal do the heating. With wood, it may well be something like microwaves, heating the water content. mike- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I think that's what I was thinking, except you put it a bit more elegantly :-) |
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