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Post by daniel on Jan 18, 2024 1:49:27 GMT -5
Good day everybody, We are currently developing a special setup to quickly cool and heat multiple items in parallel and using an EM-4V device. We are interested in understanding the potential impact of temperature on the pole caps and the magnetic field.
We have designed the device to avoid thermal stress, but we want to ensure that additional workload does not cause any issues.
This combination of magnetism and thermal stress is unique and likely uncommon.
How do the metal caps behave when exposed to temperatures ranging from -50°C to 200°C? Is it possible the magnetic fields can alter the Tesla value and even cause permanent damage? I hope someone can provide insight on this.
Best regards, Daniel
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Post by michealjohn12 on Mar 4, 2024 13:15:38 GMT -5
Your project sounds intriguing! To address your concerns, it's crucial to consider the material properties of the pole caps and their behavior under extreme temperatures. Additionally, assessing the potential impact of magnetic fields on Tesla values and Asphalt Nitro permanent damage is essential. Seeking advice from experts in materials science and electromagnetism could provide valuable insights into your unique setup. Good luck with your project.
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Post by remi1999 on Jul 18, 2024 4:03:23 GMT -5
What is your thermal stress?
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Post by viviandsena211 on Sept 17, 2024 5:54:54 GMT -5
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