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New Application Test – Soldering Pins to a PCB

For this Application Test, our customer needed a new process to attach copper pins to a small PCB assembly, due to a material change of the pins. We used the UPT-SB3 induction system, which operates up to 1 MHz, and is ideal for very small components. Our results showed that we can do the process 3 times faster than the [...]

December 21st, 2015|News|

New Ultraflex Application Test – Hot Forming Steel Cable

This hot forming steel cable application is a great fit for induction heat.  For cables, there are additional factors to consider when heating with induction.  If the cable manufactured very tightly with large strands of wire, the cable may behave similar to a solid cylinder when heated, which is very efficient.  However, a loosely assembled cable with small wires, will behave [...]

December 18th, 2015|News|

Melting Dental Scrap with UPT-S5 5 kW Induction System

Ultraflex Power Technologies recently worked with a local dental scrap processor to demonstrate capabilities of the UPT-S5 5 kW Induction System for melting dental scrap. The dental scrap can vary in composition, so using the UPT-S5 and HS-4, with the ability to adjust tap settings, provides an ideal solution for this heating challenge. The customer is excited [...]

November 30th, 2015|News|

The Ultraflex Induction Heating Application Viewbook is Here! Induction Gets Me Hot!

Hot off the press! "Induction Gets Me Hot" provides real data on actual applications using induction heating equipment. With examples of Brazing, Soldering, Preheating, and more, you’ll have a handy reference for induction heating your own application. You can view the electronic file in the Ultraflex "LEARN" menu, and even order your own copy. Get it while it's [...]

October 23rd, 2015|News|

New Induction System installed for Magnetic Nanoparticle Research

Our customer at Sherbrooke University in Quebec, Canada was all smiles as they recently installed a custom UPT-S2 2 kW Induction Heating System. Sherbrooke University will be using this system for magnetic nanoparticle research. The system was modified to operate up to 300 kHz, to give Sherbrooke the desired magnetic field in their research. [...]

July 14th, 2015|News|
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