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Microwave heating is a multi-physics phenomenon that involves electromagnetic waves and heat transfer; any material that is exposed to electromagnetic radiation will be heated up. The rapidly varying electric and magnetic fields lead to four sources of heating. Any electric field applied to a conductive material will cause current to flow. In addition, a time-varying electric field will cause dipolar molecules, such as water, to oscillate back and forth. A time-varying magnetic field applied to a conductive material will also induce current flow. There can also be hysteresis losses in certain types of magnetic materials. Utilizing microwaves for sintering materials saves lot of energy and time. Further ensures volumetric and homogeneous heating without thermal stresses.

Specifications:

  • Make: V. B. Ceramics Pvt. Ltd.
  • Model: Dual magnetron model
  • Temperature: 1200oC

Highlights of the work:

  • Magnetic ceramics
  • Ferroelectrics
  • Piezoelectric materials
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