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High Heat material

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Dobe

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Oct 1, 2003
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I am searching for a high heat over 1200 degrees, nonmagnetic, conductive material to be placed in an induction heater between the coil and the part.
 
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If F, then, depending on mechanical duty, a stabilised austenitic like 321 or 347 springs to mind. it's non-magnetic as long as it's not cold worked. (Note that this temperature will sensitize an unstabilized grade. Depending on your environment, it might well then corrode.) However, it's not a brilliant electrical conductor. Depends how good a conductor you need it to be.

If temp is C, you're into some relatively exotic stuff beyond my ken.

 
If conductive, it will heat up,too !

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