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Using the Induction Heater – Plumbing

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Every plumber and most anyone who has done much handyman work has run into that crufty old galvanized steel pipe that needs to be removed that just won’t come loose. The old pipe dope has set up hard as a rock and rust has made its contribution to the problem. Traditionally, one would drag out […]

Posted by neonjohn on October 19th, 2010 under Cool Stuff, Induction heating | 3 Comments »

Roy 3.0 Computerized Induction Heater Announced

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Fluxeon® is pleased to announce the completion of its pre-production prototype of the Roy (TM) 3.0 computerized induction heater. Designed especially for the MRO (Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul) market, Roy 3.0 is enclosed in a rugged and attractive extruded aluminum case. As there is no fan, operation is absolutely silent. The unit is rated at 1500 […]

Posted by neonjohn on September 28th, 2010 under Cool Stuff, Induction heating | 1 Comment »

Using an Induction Heater – MRO Operations

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MRO (maintenance, repair, overhaul) is probably the largest field of application for a small, lightweight and portable induction heater such as Fluxeon’s® Roy induction heater. MRO encompasses everything from the auto mechanic to maintenance operations in large factories. Basically, anywhere guys and gals use tools to work on machinery. In this article I’ll show some […]

Posted by neonjohn on September 24th, 2010 under Cool Stuff, Induction heating | Comment now »

Using an induction heater – Trike Repair

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For the last year I’ve been buried up to my neck in designing induction heaters. That’s also why I haven’t kept this blog up to date. That’s about to change. Since I’ve been working on Induction Heaters, that is what I’m going to write about. The next few articles will take a look at various […]

Posted by neonjohn on September 13th, 2010 under Cool Stuff, Induction heating | Comment now »

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