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12 years 10 months ago #866 by Archived Forum Admin
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The annealer tube is immersed in a water bath. The water should be demineralized or not? If yes, how can we do it ? What will be happen if we use the air for cooling in spite of water.
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12 years 10 months ago #867 by Archived Forum Admin
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Hello there,
Being a nonferrous engineer, I cannot answer your ferrous questions but as far as water demineralization is concerned, I suggest you read the following web page:
www.lenntech.com/demi-water-faq.htm
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Peter J. Stewart-Hay
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519 641-3212
Being a nonferrous engineer, I cannot answer your ferrous questions but as far as water demineralization is concerned, I suggest you read the following web page:
www.lenntech.com/demi-water-faq.htm
Regards
Peter J. Stewart-Hay
Principal
Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
519 641-3212
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12 years 10 months ago #868 by Archived Forum Admin
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As far as the heat treatment is concern, the water does not have to desminaralized . Hard water will not affect the steel treatment.
The condition of the element(water,air ,salt,lead,etc.)is to remove heat uniformilly, air on its own might not be uniform on absorving heat.Fluidized bed can be another solution.
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The condition of the element(water,air ,salt,lead,etc.)is to remove heat uniformilly, air on its own might not be uniform on absorving heat.Fluidized bed can be another solution.
Eduardo Anaya
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INDEPA S.C.
Mexico City
Tel(011-52)555-407-7451
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12 years 10 months ago #869 by Archived Forum Admin
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My experience is with magnet wire annealers however if you do not use demineralized water what happens is mineral deposits build up and clog tubes, etc, reducing efficiency. You can avoid a lot of problems using a demineralizer.
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