Induction Heating
Explained
INDUCTION HEATING INDUCES HEAT ELECTROMAGNETICALLY INSTEAD OF USING CONVENTIONAL HEATING ELEMENTS.
Heat is induced in the part by subjecting it to a high frequency magnetic field, creating eddy currents, activating the parts molecules and generating heat.
While resistance heating heats the surface of the part, the induction heating process heats within the part.
The depth of heating depends on the frequency used. High frequency heats closer to the surface, while a lower frequency penetrates deeper into the part – allowing efficient heating of thicker parts.
Benefits of Induction Heating
- 1. Boosts Productivity
- 2. Improved Safety
- 3. Reduce Costs
- 4. Uniform Heating
- 5. Easy to Set Up
- 6. On-board Diagnostics
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