Radio Frequency (RF) heaters came as revolution to in process of heating and drying to reduce the time it used to take with the conventional systems. The demand of situation was good quality oriented manufacturer who can engineer and develop such heating and drying equipment that can fit into ...
A radio frequency (RF) heating system and process for rapidly and uniformly heating a plurality of articles on a conveyor line, the system comprising an RF generator connected to the RF waveguide which conveys RF energy to an RF heating chamber conducting RF energy to a conveyor configured to ...
This relates to a radio frequency heating system for heating PET preforms. The system includes two parallel applicator plates or electrodes and the coupling of a radio frequency power supply thereto. Both the radio frequency applicators are isolated from radio frequency oven cavity and are ...
F. et al. Advances in full-wave modeling of radio frequency heated, multidimensional plasmas. Phys. Plasmas 9, 1873–1881 (2002). Article ADS Google Scholar Eriksson, L.-G. et al. ICRF heating of JET plasmas with the third harmonic deuterium resonance. Nucl. Fusion 38, 265–278 (1998...
Basics of Radio Frequency (RF) Heating No time to be wasted for achieving the consistent, efficient drying of material under process have became the common objective every manufacturer and the radio frequency dryer are amongst the new adaptive technologies that actually help to achieve all of them...
摘要: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a radio-frequency heating device having simple and inexpensive construction for preventing the fall of condensed water droplets by vapor generated from an object to be heated, on the tray of the radio-frequency heating device....
Radiofrequency (RF) heating in high and ultrahigh field MRI is a safety concern. The chapter reviews the current state of the art, limitations, and future opportunities of the numerical and experimental models and MR thermometry to simulate and measure RF heating in order to better understand ...
Fiber-optic sensors do not interfere with electromagnetic fields and are commonly used to measure temperature and pressure used in microwave and frequency heating research and applications. This article introduces the physical principles for three different types of commonly used fiber-optic sensors and ...
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RF current rarely induces rapid polymorphic arrhythmias; such arrhythmias can be observed in response to low-frequency (60-Hz) stimulation. Frequencies higher than 1000 kHz are also effective in generating tissue heating; however, such high frequencies are associated with considerable energy loss along...