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Re: Resonant Transformer



  
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Hi list, 

 I have been in a local plant here in Adelaide that used the devices below 
to heat continuous lengths of pipe to a glowing red hot before coating with 
a powdered protectant. The field generated around these machines was 
awesome, (three in a row). They each had their own 3 phase supply panel 
and operated at a supply voltage of 9kv/500Kva, each! I remember each 
panel being hooked up to the field coils with cables as thick as a mans 
leg. The first time I stood near one it destroyed my lcd watch and I swear 
that as you moved your head/shoulders you could 'feel' the field. As there 
was an operator with his head almost inside the machines making sure 
everything was going to plan I can't help thinking about where he is today! 

Best Regards 

 Robin. 
  
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> One could probably cite induction heating as the major 
> industrial application of resonant transformers. The 
> high freq currents are circulated through copper 
> tubing in a spiral in which the sample metal is 
> placed. Within seconds the metal is glowing orange 
> hot. The volume of high freq amperage in the copper 
> tubing is so high that water must be sent through the 
> tubing for cooling.  These are mostly all solid state 
> devices today. HDN 
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