Use of induction systems for the production of extruded, high-alloyed steel tubes
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The production of extruded seamless high-alloy steel pipes demands tight heating tolerances. This article examines a modern system which offers signifcant benefts in terms of fexibility and energy efficiency. Demand for high-alloy seamless pipes has increased noticeably in recent years due to the need for enhanced service performance. The percentage of special alloys ordered, accompanied at the same time by ever smaller batch sizes, is continuing to rise simultaneously, necessitating an improvement, as well as greater fexibility, in process control.
Authors | Stefan Beer |
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Publishing Date | 1 Feb 2011 |
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Zeitschrift | heat processing - Issue 02 2011 |
Publisher | Vulkan-Verlag GmbH |
Language | English |
Pages | 4 |
Title | Use of induction systems for the production of extruded, high-alloyed steel tubes |
Description | The production of extruded seamless high-alloy steel pipes demands tight heating tolerances. This article examines a modern system which offers signifcant benefts in terms of fexibility and energy efficiency. Demand for high-alloy seamless pipes has increased noticeably in recent years due to the need for enhanced service performance. The percentage of special alloys ordered, accompanied at the same time by ever smaller batch sizes, is continuing to rise simultaneously, necessitating an improvement, as well as greater fexibility, in process control. |
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