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CPD Heaters vs Induction Heat for PWHT

02/25/2013 11:51 PM

Induction inherently has far more losses than resistance heating. Both have their place.

Is any one have some advise or application?

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Re: CPD heaters vs Induction heat for PWHT

02/26/2013 5:05 AM

Warming-up 200L drums without the use of flames or electrodes is an application for induction heating.

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Re: CPD heaters vs Induction heat for PWHT

04/10/2013 12:31 AM

induction heating is good for that.

Maybe I can make a try of this machine

Pls write us if any need: info@cmheat.com

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