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In these brief podcasts, Editor Reed Miller interviews authors of recent articles to answer questions and get some personal input. Meet the authors by tuning in.
Dan Herring, The Heat Treat Doctor, joins Reed Miller to discuss January’s article, which was a transcribed interview from a September seminar. We dig with greater depths into the issues discussed in this article.
Omar Nashashibi of The Franklin Partnership is a new columnist and blogger for Industrial Heating. His “Washington Watch” column will take a look at what’s happening in government. He joins Reed Miller to tell us about himself and share some insights from the beltway.
James Burke, owner of Kainos Systems and an electrical engineer, talks with Editor Reed Miller about his December article. Learn more about Kainos Systems’ energy-saving technology by tuning in to this edition of our Interviewing the Author podcast.
Dr. Edward Roliński of Advanced Heat Treat Corp. in Monroe, Mich., joins Editor Reed Miller for a very informative discussion of nitriding. We will discuss the various nitriding methods and techniques as well as applications for different parts and materials.
Author Louis Ayisi discusses his October article with our editor, Reed Miller. If you have ever struggled with the difference between furnace and product temperatures, you owe it to yourself to check out this podcast and read the article.