Temperature homogenisation during conductive heating of curved workpieces
Furtwangen University invites you to a lecture event on the university campus of the Tuttlingen Hardening Circle on Wednesday, 19 March, 2025, starting at 6.00pm. Dr. Christine Tränkner from ITG Induktionsanlagen GmbH in Hirschhorn am Neckar will give a lecture on:
“Temperature homogenization during conductive heating of curved workpieces”.
About the lecture
Conduction heating using alternating current is a fast and efficient method for heating long straight workpieces such as pipes or bar material to high temperatures. With curved parts, however, a very inhomogeneous temperature distribution occurs, which can impair the material quality. Specially developed field guides make it possible to specifically influence the current density in the workpiece and thus minimise temperature differences. This will be presented in the lecture using the example of a hardening process and the application in industrial practice will be explained.
Registration form
To register, please send an email stating your name, function and institution to Email application is started:walter.keller(at)hs-furtwangen.de. The event is free of charge.
About the AWT hardening circles
The Hardening Circles of the Heat Treatment and Materials Technology Working Group are held at regular intervals. Attendance provides specialists and managers with basic and advanced knowledge about material optimisation processes, heat treatment processes and their areas of application. External link opens in a new window:www.awt-online.org