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Industrial Heating Magazine, Free Subscription

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Industrial Heating Magazine, Free SubscriptionSubscribe today to Industrial Heating for current news & trends on heating treatments, brazing, sintering, melting, process control, heating elements and much more in the advancement of thermal technology!

Covers heat treatments, brazing, sintering, melting, process control, instrumentation, refractories, burners, heating elements, and other thermal processes typically in excess of 1000(degrees)F.

Industrial Heating magazine is edited to assist problem solving by management, engineering and technical personnel responsible for application and performance of systems and equipment dependent upon thermal energy in primary production and manufacturing industries.

Editorial emphasis is engineering/management oriented, focusing on advancements in thermal technology discussed definitively in terms of its practical application, encompassing entire manufacturing and production systems involved in primary metal producing, metals and ceramics, heat treating, brazing, forging, casting, cleaning and finishing, as well as specific analysis of thermal processing control and heat containment. (Tradepub.com)

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Publisher: BNP Media

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Industrial Heating magazine, the Largest and Most Preferred Industry Publication, has been applying the latest advances in thermal technology to practical use since 1931.

With over 23,030 BPA audited circulation comprised of mostly thermal processing engineers, Industrial Heating's technical articles cover heat treatments, brazing, sintering, melting, process control, instrumentation, refractories, burners, heating elements, and other thermal processes typically in excess of 1000°F.

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