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title: "Ambrell Video | Staking a Steel Rod with Induction"
description: "The metal to plastic bonding process requires fast, accurate and repeatable heating to avoid such quality defects as flashing (molten plastic overflow) and burning."
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# Ambrell Video | Staking a Steel Rod with Induction

> The metal to plastic bonding process requires fast, accurate and repeatable heating to avoid such quality defects as flashing (molten plastic overflow) and burning.

## Key Takeaways

- The metal to plastic bonding process requires fast, accurate and repeatable heating to avoid such quality defects as flashing (molten plastic overflow) and burning
- The metal to plastic bonding process requires fast, accurate and repeatable heating to avoid such quality defects as flashing (molten plastic overflow) and burning
- The metal to plastic bonding process requires fast, accurate and repeatable heating to avoid such quality defects as flashing (molten plastic overflow) and burning

# Staking a Steel Rod with Induction

The metal to plastic bonding process requires fast, accurate and repeatable heating to avoid such quality defects as flashing (molten plastic overflow) and burning.

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