Free Induction Heating Fundamentals Webinar on November 14
Induction expert Dr. Girish Dahake will host the PRO Skills Webinar
Rochester, NY — Ambrell, a leading manufacturer of induction heating systems, will offer a complimentary Ambrell PRO Skills™ Webinar on November 14th at 10 am ET. Induction heating applications guru Dr. Girish Dahake, Ambrell’s Senior Vice President of Global Applications, will host the session on Induction Heating Fundamentals.
The webinar will review sources of heat, induction theory, coupling of the work piece, frequency of operation, power calculations and simulation problems. Practical examples from Dr. Dahake's extensive experience will be provided throughout the course. The session will be interactive; participants will be encouraged to ask questions. The course is ideal for anyone thinking about using induction, or someone who is but would like to learn more theory.
Dr. Dahake has over 20 years of induction experience and leads a worldwide team of induction experts in Ambrell’s application laboratory. He holds patents, has authored numerous papers and frequently presents at professional conferences. He holds a Ph.D in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the University of Rochester.
To register for the session, visit the PRO Skills Webinar page. To learn more about Ambrell and the PRO Skills Webinar series, visit www.ambrell.com or call +1 585 889 9000.
About Ambrell
Founded in 1986, Ambrell Corporation, an inTEST Company, is a global leader in the induction heating market and is renowned for its application and engineering expertise. Exceptional product quality and outstanding service and support are at the core of the company’s commitment to provide the best customer experience in the industry. Ambrell is headquartered in the United States with operations in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. All products are engineered and made at the company’s manufacturing facility in the United States, which is ISO 9001:2015-certified. Over the last three decades Ambrell has expanded its global reach through an extensive OEM and distribution network and today has more than 12,000 systems installed in over 50 countries.