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High-frequency vacuum test

The tested induction heating solution employed a vacuum-formed insulating sleeve with helical grooves into which specialized low-resistance inductive cable was inserted. Again, the inductive coil was powered with a high-frequency inverter. Power output during the induction trials was adjusted to equal the heat deliveiy rate to the barrel previously provided by the band-heaters. This was done so that observed differences in temperature response time between band-heaters and induction would be due primarily to the way heat is delivered to the barrel (not how much is delivered, as that amount remained approximately constant). [Pg.1131]


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