Flexible Anlagen zur Erwärmung dünner Bänder im induktiven Querfeld

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Translated title of the contributionFlexible installations for induction heating of thin metal strip by transverse flux
Original languageGerman
Pages69-73
Number of pages5
Issue number2
JournalElektrowaerme International
Publication statusPublished - 2004

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Induction heating is an innovative method to heat thin metal strips. This technology offers besides high efficiency and high power density a lot of advantages against conventional heaters. Especially the transverse flux induction heating (TFH) has a big potential. New developed installation concepts provide big flexibility and are very interesting for modern production shops with small lots and permanent changing production parameters.

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Flexible Anlagen zur Erwärmung dünner Bänder im induktiven Querfeld. / Schülbe, Holger; Nacke, Bernard; Nikanorov, Alexandre.
In: Elektrowaerme International, No. 2, 2004, p. 69-73.

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Schülbe, H, Nacke, B & Nikanorov, A 2004, 'Flexible Anlagen zur Erwärmung dünner Bänder im induktiven Querfeld' Elektrowaerme International, no. 2, pp. 69-73.
Schülbe, H., Nacke, B., & Nikanorov, A. (2004). Flexible Anlagen zur Erwärmung dünner Bänder im induktiven Querfeld. Elektrowaerme International, (2), 69-73.
Schülbe H, Nacke B, Nikanorov A. Flexible Anlagen zur Erwärmung dünner Bänder im induktiven Querfeld. Elektrowaerme International. 2004;(2):69-73.
Schülbe, Holger ; Nacke, Bernard ; Nikanorov, Alexandre. / Flexible Anlagen zur Erwärmung dünner Bänder im induktiven Querfeld. In: Elektrowaerme International. 2004 ; No. 2. pp. 69-73.
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