Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Brazing a steel and brass immersion heating element

Induction results in faster heating than a torch with faster, multipart heating to increase output..
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Ambrell to Exhibit at Tube Düsseldorf

Ambrell, a leading manufacturer of induction heating systems, will exhibit at Tube Düsseldorf, March 26-30 in hall 6, booth H15 at the Düsseldorf Exhibition Centre in Düsseldorf, Germany. At the event, Ambrell will display its state-of-the-art induction heating solutions.

Ambrell has extensive experience working with companies on a wide array of tube and pipe heating applications. Thanks to its expanded line of induction heating solutions – from low-to-high power and low-to-high frequency – there is a system for almost any heating application. Potential applications include tube coating curing, tube bending, drill pipe heat treatment and brazing diamond inserts onto oil and gas well drill heads, along with many others.

Ambrell offers free application testing to ensure clients are offered a solution that is best suited to their unique heating applications. With over 10,000 system installations in more than 50 countries, Ambrell has earned an international reputation for quality, innovation and responsiveness.

"We’re looking forward to Tube Düsseldorf," says Ambrell Vice President of Business Development Bruce N. Stewart. "We’ve been able to help numerous organizations with their tube/pipe heating applications in Europe and across the world. We look forward to talking to current and future customers, and determining how we can help enhance current processes and bolster new projects.”

For additional details about Ambrell, call +31-548-659-044 or visit www.ambrell.com.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Scottsville firm thrives by selling internationally

Bruce Steagall, of Greece, works on
a large induction heating power supply unit
at Ambrell in Scottsville.
JAMIE GERMANO staff photographer
Over its history, the old industrial building at 39 Main St. in downtown Scottsville has housed everything from a paper mill to a machine shop.
(Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) full article... | snip#1 | snip#2