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Fabricante: Ambrell

Unión metal-plástico de barriles de cerveza

Metal to plastic bonding of beer kegs


Objective: Bond an aluminium mesh to a plastic beer keg.


Frequency: 207 kHz


Equipment:
  • Ambrell 2 kW induction heating system, equipped with a remote workhead containing two 0.33 μF capacitors for a total of 0.66 μF;
  • An induction heating coil designed and developed specifically for this application.

Material: Aluminium mesh, plastic keg 320 mm (12.5”) ID.


Temperature: 482 °F (250 °C)


Process:

A single-turn solenoid coil is placed around the assembled beer keg and heated for 35 seconds as the keg is rotated. Pressure is applied with a press on the top rim whilst the keg is rotating, forming a seal between the aluminium mesh and the two halves of the beer keg.


Benefits:
  • Quick, reliable, repeatable heat;
  • Localized, precision heat to the mesh area;

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Metal to plastic bonding of beer kegs


Objective: Bond an aluminium mesh to a plastic beer keg.


Frequency: 207 kHz


Equipment:
  • Ambrell 2 kW induction heating system, equipped with a remote workhead containing two 0.33 μF capacitors for a total of 0.66 μF;
  • An induction heating coil designed and developed specifically for this application.

Material: Aluminium mesh, plastic keg 320 mm (12.5”) ID.


Temperature: 482 °F (250 °C)


Process:

A single-turn solenoid coil is placed around the assembled beer keg and heated for 35 seconds as the keg is rotated. Pressure is applied with a press on the top rim whilst the keg is rotating, forming a seal between the aluminium mesh and the two halves of the beer keg.


Benefits:
  • Quick, reliable, repeatable heat;
  • Localized, precision heat to the mesh area;