Archive for the 'Radyne' Category

October 28th, 2010 : Posted in Radyne, Wire heating : 0 Comments   

Radyne I.T. (Induction Tempered) Spring Wire Lines produce spring wire suitable for cold coiling as used in a wide variety of wire-based products including automotive suspension springs, overhead garage door springs and general mechanical springs. A typical line will produce high quality spring wire from 6 to 16mm diameter in materials ranging from carbon steel [...]

Radyne’s Merlin system integrates heating and coating in one operation to increase throughput while facilitating coating operations for both S and J lay platforms. Merlin applies a precise two-coat FBE and copolymer coating delivering vastly improved cycle times and quality, vertical or horizontal application, and minimum manning levels. The benefits of the Merlin system have [...]

Inductoheat & Radyne Present A Webinar On: AVOIDING PREMATURE COL FAILURES. DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF LONG LASTING INDUCTORS. Presenter – Dr. Valery Rudnev, FASM Duration 1 hour: Introduction (3 min) + Presentation (45 min) + Q&A (10 min.) + Conclusion (2 min.) Dr. Valery Rudnev’s presentation will cover the following topics related to induction heating [...]

July 15th, 2010 : Posted in Induction Heating, Munitions, Radyne : 0 Comments   

Radyne offers many fully integrated induction heating systems for the production of munitions which are utilized by both the military and commercial munitions industries. Radyne bonding and annealing systems are used to make bullets for our Law Enforcement, Military, and for the Hunting and Shooting Enthusiast. Radyne has a well established history of designing induction [...]

July 1st, 2010 : Posted in Fiber Optics, Radyne : 0 Comments   

Fiber is manufactured by heating a susceptor to an elevated temperature and sustaining the temperature of a large diameter bar/rod of Quartz or other similar material used to make the fibers. The heat causes a section to slowly pull down to manufacture the proper diameter fiber required. This larger starter end is connected to a [...]

June 24th, 2010 : Posted in Induction Heating, Radyne, Stainless Steel Wire : 0 Comments   

Austenitic stainless steels are not hardenable but like most metals suffer from work hardening both during the manufacture of the tube and during later processes.  Annealing which is also sometimes referred to as solution heat treatment not only recrystallises the structure but dissolves carbides back into the austenite.  Annealing temperatures range from 1050oC to 1150oC [...]

May 27th, 2010 : Posted in Brazing, Radyne : 0 Comments   

Today Radyne Corporation manufactures controlled atmosphere induction brazing systems that utilize patent pending technology to join these fittings efficiently and cost effectively to fuel lines.  Induction brazing, as opposed to batch heating, provides for better quality and higher energy efficiency as it focuses the energy on the braze joint alone, rather than heating the entire [...]