fastline12
Aerospace
- Jan 27, 2011
- 306
We are trying to automate the heating of some small copper rods. We have two issues or concerns.
1. It has become complicated to create a simple way to either lift the part or lower the coil around the part for heating so the question has come up of what type of coils can we consider for uniform concentric heating of the end of these parts without too much interaction with the Aluminum automated structures. Something that only passes by the part with the part spinning comes to mind but not sure if that will severely increase heating time.
2. We are not sure, as a rule of thumb, how close a coil can be to other metallic structures with minimal interaction. Assuming a typical 2-3 turn helical coil with an ID of 1", Some of these parts are only 1.25" long and only .500" on the end need heated. The issue is with the conveyor and such, the coil would end up being only .25" or so from the ALuminum guide conveyor.
1. It has become complicated to create a simple way to either lift the part or lower the coil around the part for heating so the question has come up of what type of coils can we consider for uniform concentric heating of the end of these parts without too much interaction with the Aluminum automated structures. Something that only passes by the part with the part spinning comes to mind but not sure if that will severely increase heating time.
2. We are not sure, as a rule of thumb, how close a coil can be to other metallic structures with minimal interaction. Assuming a typical 2-3 turn helical coil with an ID of 1", Some of these parts are only 1.25" long and only .500" on the end need heated. The issue is with the conveyor and such, the coil would end up being only .25" or so from the ALuminum guide conveyor.