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The conductive mesh tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about using conductive mesh in water heating systems. One thread explores a high-efficiency water heating concept that employs a conductive mesh made of non-rusting metal inside a non-metallic tank. An external coil generates eddy currents that pass through the mesh, rapidly heating the water. The mesh is designed to be dense and corrosion-resistant, such as stainless steel, to maximize heat transfer. This tag is relevant for users interested in alternative heating technologies, eddy current applications, and conductive materials in thermal systems.
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Idea to create a very high efficiency water heating system that is not in main stream that works on eddy currents.
Develop a large non-metallic water tank that utilizes eddy currents to efficiently and rapidly heat water. This system will feature a conductive mesh made of non-rusting metal inside the tank, with an external coil generating eddy currents to provide faster heating than traditional methods...- Johncoool
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- coil design conductive mesh corrosion resistance eddy currents energy efficiency engineering design heating system induction heating load optimization magnetic field material selection power consumption rapid heating safety standards temperature monitoring thermal management water heating water tank
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- Forum: The Water Cooler