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Induction heating can be used for extruder

Posted by tuziluobo 
Induction heating can be used for extruder
May 08, 2010 04:56PM
http://www.mindchallenger.com/inductionheater/


Induction heating can be used for extruder
Re: Induction heating can be used for extruder
May 08, 2010 06:04PM
Oooh pretty smiling smiley Can you post a bit more information?
Re: Induction heating can be used for extruder
May 08, 2010 07:52PM
I think this can melt metal, sugar, plastic. put the raw material into a copper tube , and then put copper tube into the induction heating

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/08/2010 07:55PM by tuziluobo.
Re: Induction heating can be used for extruder
May 09, 2010 02:25AM
Out of curiosity, what's the advantage of doing it this way?
Re: Induction heating can be used for extruder
May 09, 2010 03:02AM
Great writeup, thanks!

An editorial remark: I found the 'output' label in the PLL diagrams confusing.
I suggest you either remove it completely or move it such that the VCOout is labeled as the 'output', since that is how it is used in this application.

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Re: Induction heating can be used for extruder
May 09, 2010 03:21AM
for jbayless ,i think it's cool,and can melt metal.

for Reinout Heeck ,thanks but that's not my website.
Re: Induction heating can be used for extruder
May 10, 2010 10:54AM
its cool...and it can levitate objects...

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Re: Induction heating can be used for extruder
June 29, 2011 03:06PM
this has already been done:
[builders.reprap.org]

I wonder on the efficiency of this particular design though. The interest should be to make the hot zone as small as possible and use as much heat-insulating material like glass, ceramic or peek as possible and just a small spool / a small ferromagnetic part.
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