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Dielectric heating

 

The dielectric method is used when heating electrically insulating or poorly

conducting materials. Common applications are the drying of wood and

drying glued joints in wood. The method is also used for heating various

types of plastic and for drying and vulcanising rubber. In certain materials

as, for example, wood, it is the ions that begin to move (oscillate) in step

with the frequency of the electric field. In other materials, e.g. plastic and

r ubber, in which there are few ions, it is the molecules that start to oscillate

instead. A characteristic of the dielectric method is that the amount of heat

can be controlled very accurately and also concentrated in localised areas

of the material being heated.

 

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