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SDGs/Induction heating for decarbonization

The reason why induction heating is a green technology.

Induction heating is not a new technology, but it is a green technology. It does not consume fossil fuels and does not emit harmful substances or carbon dioxide. 【Features as a Green Technology】 ■ High speed, high efficiency - Fast heating due to direct heating (self-heating of the workpiece) - Heats only the necessary amount when needed ■ Localized heating - Can heat only the required areas ■ Clean - No use of open flames, no gas generation - The workpiece itself generates heat, making it difficult for the surrounding environment to warm up (improving the working environment) ■ Energy-saving, decarbonization - Low CO2 emissions due to high efficiency (vs fossil fuel methods) - Reduced running costs Compared to gas heating, it provides a safer, cleaner, and more comfortable working environment. Compared to torch heating, induction heating is flame-free and generates less heat in the working environment. In addition to its environmental advantages, induction heating is beneficial for workers and companies as it does not produce smoke, waste heat, harmful emissions, or noise. Many processes that generate emissions, such as the following, can be converted to induction heating: ■ Flame preheating ■ Gas combustion furnace heating ■ Welding torch ■ Torch brazing ■ Flame melting ■ Flame hardening ■ Shrink fitting

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Principle of high-frequency induction heating

Principle of high-frequency induction heating

This is an introduction to the principle of high-frequency induction heating. ■ Unlike other heating methods that rely on heat transfer from external heat sources through convection, radiation, or conduction, induction heating generates heat within the object being heated itself. ■ Rapid and versatile heating is possible. - High heating efficiency allows for increased power density, making fast heating easy. - By appropriately selecting the frequency, output, and shape of the induction coil according to the purpose, it can accommodate various heating conditions such as localized heating, uniform heating, and surface heating. ■ Essentially does not require the furnace body or atmosphere to be heated, as the object being heated itself increases in temperature. - There is no need to heat unnecessary materials, ensuring competitive energy costs. - Good heating response makes control easy. - Since the heating is generated by the object itself, the temperature reacts quickly to the application of high-frequency power. - A dielectric coil is required to apply magnetic flux to the conductor. ======≪Trial Campaign≫====== Now! We are running the following campaign! Please give it a try. ■ Free demo (heating test) ■ Free provision of product processing samples *For details, please contact us through the "Contact Us" section. ======================

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A must-see for those troubled by cracking issues that occur during high-frequency induction heating!

Understand the root of the "cracking troubles" that occur during high-frequency induction heating (high-frequency hardening) and prevent cracking troubles!

What is the 'cracking trouble' that occurs during high-frequency induction heating (high-frequency hardening)? ■ Types of Cracks ■ 1. Cracks due to overheating 2. Cracks due to overcooling 3. Grinding cracks ★ To understand why cracks occur, please download the 'causes' PDF document. ■ Steel Types Prone to Cracking ■ High carbon steel (0.45% C or more) > Alloy steel > Low carbon steel The risk of cracking due to overheating increases as you move to the left. High carbon steel has a larger pearlite area, making austenite diffusion during heating easier, and the crystal grains tend to grow larger easily. * For more details, please download the PDF document or feel free to contact us. ★ For inquiries by phone, please call: Osaka Headquarters → TEL: 072-991-1361 Nagoya → TEL: 052-322-1361 Tokyo → TEL: 03-5472-1361 * When calling, please mention "I saw this on Ipros." Support hours: Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM.

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Induction heating

Achieve high energy efficiency with coil designs tailored to the work and custom power supplies!

In "induction heating," coils are designed based on the heating range, whether we want to achieve localized heating as much as possible or uniform heating throughout. Our company is capable of designing and manufacturing (prototyping) coils tailored to customer needs. There is an increasing number of cases where induction heating is being introduced not only at high temperatures but also at medium to low temperatures (approximately 40°C to 200°C). Additionally, we possess various power supplies and can conduct induction heating tests that match customer requirements. 【Example of Testing Equipment】 ■ 5–35kHz 25kW power supply - Variable capacitor + transformer to meet various needs ■ 150–400kHz 10kW power supply - Capable of localized heating at high frequencies ■ 25–45kHz 1–20kW power supply - Selection focused on cost from small capacities *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Induction heating (IH) for improving the workplace environment.

We solve various challenges in the heat treatment process with high-frequency induction heating.

Induction heating (IH) is a non-contact heating method that directly generates heat without using flames to heat conductive materials such as metals and carbon. Since it does not use flames or fuel, there are no exhaust gases or smoke produced, keeping the air in the workplace clean. This helps to suppress temperature increases within the workspace, creating a comfortable working environment. Additionally, unlike heating methods that involve contact with a heat source that itself generates heat, the workpiece itself generates heat, which also contributes to the suppression of temperature rises in the workplace. As a safe heating method that does not use open flames, the risk of fire is significantly reduced, allowing for safe operation even in environments where open flames are restricted. The ability to finely control the heating range and temperature allows for efficient heating of only the necessary areas, preventing energy loss and unnecessary heat generation. This results in a lower overall temperature in the workplace, reducing the air conditioning load during the summer.

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