You know the problem. You are ready to melt some metal in your microwave oven, and you don’t have any crucibles. Not to worry. [Shake the Future] will show you how to make your own. All you need is ...
First patented in 1931 by Siemens und Halske Company, Germany, cold crucible induction melting is predicated on the principles of inductively heating material inside a crucible while cooling the ...
Induction Technology Corporation (ITC), a provider of novel products and services to the induction melting industry, and Ambrell, which has more than two decades of induction heating experience, have ...
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