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Induction Heating Equipment Product List and Ranking from 67 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Induction Heating Equipment Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 15, 2025~Nov 11, 2025
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  1. TAMAGAWA ENGINEERING CO., LTD. Fukushima//Industrial Machinery
  2. トクデン Kyoto//Industrial Electrical Equipment
  3. 富士電子工業 Osaka//Industrial Machinery
  4. 4 エス・エー・ジャパン Osaka//Industrial Electrical Equipment
  5. 5 山本ビニター Osaka//Industrial Machinery

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  1. Tabletop high-frequency induction heating device "HEATCUBE" *Consultation for melting tests available TAMAGAWA ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
  2. Small high-frequency induction heating device 450kHz/900kHz/1.8MHz エス・エー・ジャパン
  3. Martensite and residual austenite 富士電子工業
  4. Induction Heating Jacket Roll トクデン
  5. 4 Temperature control system with integrated heating and cooling for molds [TES Series] レイケン 本社、南関東営業所、大阪支店、中部営業所、茨城工場、大阪工場

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Standard Paper Roll for CAD and Drawings

This is a high-quality plain paper ideal for drawings, line art, and test prints. It offers a good balance of price and quality, making it perfect for cost reduction.

This is a low-cost, high-quality plain paper ideal for drawings, line art, and test prints. It is widely compatible with printers and plotters from various manufacturers. It offers a good balance of price and quality, making it perfect for cost reduction. Many repeat customers use it across a wide range of industries.

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Mold sprue blockage removal "CrystalFire UHT-320"

Heat the steel rod using an induction heating method that does not use flames! Safely remove the resin that has adhered to the mold.

The "Crystal Fire UHT-320" can safely remove resin that has adhered to plastic mold sprues and molds. It allows for the heating of target metals to the resin melting point in a short time without using a burner. It is ideal for use in molding factories where there are restrictions on the use of open flames or where open flames cannot be brought in. Its compact design allows for one-handed operation, making it easy to bring close to the mold and enhancing work efficiency. 【Features】 ■ Safely removes resin adhered to molds ■ Efficient heating ■ Compact design ■ Reduces work time ■ Avoids risks of fire and occupational accidents (such as burns to workers) *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to contact us.

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Technical Data: High-Frequency Induction Heating Technology (Electromagnetic Induction)

There are two types of application methods: "direct heating method" and "indirect heating method"! This explains high-frequency induction heating.

"High-frequency induction heating" refers to a method of heating conductive materials by utilizing the magnetic field generated by the flow of high-frequency electric current. This document includes the "principle of high-frequency induction heating," as well as "materials that can be heated," "applications of high-frequency induction heating," and "examples of electromagnetic induction welders." It provides clear explanations using diagrams and tables. Please feel free to download and take a look. [Contents] ■ Principle of high-frequency induction heating ■ Materials that can be heated ■ Applications of high-frequency induction heating ■ What is an electromagnetic induction welder? ■ Examples of electromagnetic induction welders ■ Legal regulations *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Induction Heating Application Cases by Industry: Automotive Industry

Various heat treatment processes for automobile parts manufacturing are implemented! Here are examples of the application of high-frequency induction heating in the automobile manufacturing process.

Here are some examples of the application of induction heating in the automotive industry. Induction heating, known for its reliability and reproducibility, provides manufacturing processes with high precision and no variation in many heat-utilizing treatments such as brazing, soldering, hardening, and shrink fitting. Additionally, the compact design of induction heating equipment makes it easy to integrate into production lines. [Examples of Heating [Temperature/Time]] ■ Brazing in an inert gas (hydraulic hose assembly): 1204°C/7 seconds ■ Joining (vinyl trim): 260°C/7 seconds ■ Joining (rubber gasket and steel gas intake manifold): 160°C/8 seconds ■ Hardening (rotating shaft): 927°C/2.5 seconds ■ Copper brazing (oil suction assembly): 1010°C/15 seconds ■ Curing (adhesion of aluminum auto trim): 260°C/10 seconds *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Induction Heating Application Cases by Industry: Brake Rotors

Reducing energy costs! Introducing examples of high-frequency induction heating applications in the automotive manufacturing process.

Here are some examples of the application of induction heating in the automotive industry. By using induction heating for the protective coating applied to automotive brake rotors, energy costs and valuable production time can be saved. Additionally, compactly designed induction heating devices are easy to integrate into production lines. 【Examples of Applied Heating [Temperature/Time]】 ■ Brazing in an inert gas (hydraulic hose assembly): 1204°C/7 seconds ■ Bonding (vinyl trim): 260°C/7 seconds ■ Bonding (rubber gasket and steel gas intake manifold): 160°C/8 seconds ■ Hardening (rotating shaft): 927°C/2.5 seconds ■ Copper brazing (oil suction assembly): 1010°C/15 seconds ■ Curing (adhesion of aluminum auto trim): 260°C/10 seconds *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Induction Heating Application Cases by Industry] Bolt (Screw) Manufacturing

Introducing examples of high-frequency induction heating applications in screw manufacturing for efficient and precise necessary heating.

Here are some examples of the application of induction heating in the manufacturing of fasteners (bolts, screws, rivets, etc.). In the production of industrial fasteners, processes such as heading and threading often utilize heated forming. Traditionally, heating was done using gas furnaces or flames, which were inefficient in terms of time and energy, and there was variability in precision due to the skill level of the operators. By using induction heating equipment, the necessary heating can be provided efficiently, accurately, and with maximum reproducibility. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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Induction Heating Application Cases by Industry: Aluminum Processing

High reproducibility! Introducing examples of high-frequency induction heating applied to aluminum brazing.

We will introduce examples of the application of induction heating in aluminum brazing. Aluminum is a lightweight and strong material, used in various parts such as piping components and automotive parts. However, due to its high thermal conductivity and low melting point, it has been said that thermal processing is difficult. ■ High thermal conductivity The thermal conductivity is about three times that of iron. When heating only the desired area, heat can also transfer to other areas, causing distortion. ■ Low melting point The melting point of aluminum is 660°C. In brazing, the melting points of commonly used silver brazing and copper brazing are close to this, requiring advanced skills from experienced workers for aluminum brazing. By using induction heating, which excels in temperature control, and brazing materials specifically designed for aluminum brazing, efficient aluminum brazing becomes possible. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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【Induction Heating Application Cases by Industry】Nanotechnology

IH in the world of nanotechnology

Induction heating is also utilized for thermal treatment that raises and manages the temperature of nanoparticle solutions in vivo and in vitro. High-frequency induction heating devices that use induction heating power supplies offer adjustable output levels from 1kW to 10kW and configurable frequencies from 150kHz to 400kHz, according to the power and frequency needs required for research. The core magnetic field strength can reach up to 125kA/m. 【Nanotechnology Kit】 The induction heating nanotechnology kit includes the following: ■ Induction heating power supply EASYHEAT: 1kW–10kW, frequency 150kHz–400kHz ■ Three coils designed for thermal therapy: inner diameters: 1", 2.5", 4" ■ Optical fiber temperature sensor (with optional controller) ■ Serial data link cable for PC connection ■ Starter kit: plastic and glass vials, insulating paper *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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【Induction Heating Application Cases by Industry】Science and Research

Supporting research with high reproducibility and contributing to the fields of science and research through innovative methods.

Induction heating, which provides precise and reproducible heat to very small areas, helps researchers advance their studies, from cancer research to material testing for improving manufacturing methods. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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【Induction Heating Application Cases by Industry】Fiber Optics

Introduction of examples of high-frequency induction heating applications in the optical fiber cable manufacturing process.

We would like to introduce examples of the application of induction heating in the manufacturing of optical fiber cables. Fast heating times and temperatures below 260°C (500°F) are desired for soldering heat-sensitive optical fibers. However, it is difficult to achieve this with commonly used heating methods such as resistance heating and hot air, making automation for high-speed production not easy. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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Applications of Induction Heating: Brazing

Ideal for various applications in the manufacturing industry.

Brazing (also known as brazing) is a heating process that connects two metals of the same or different types using a separate low-melting-point alloy. The brazed parts are extremely strong and can be more durable than the two connected metals. Additionally, they provide high airtightness against liquids and gases and can withstand shocks and vibrations. **Advantages of Induction Heating (IH) Utilization** - **Conventional Brazing Process: Torch** Torch brazing requires skilled operators. - **Conventional Brazing Process: Furnace** It consumes energy and space for preheating, necessitating alternative methods. ➡ Brazing with IH eliminates the need for skilled operators, reduces energy costs, and allows for a lean production process for higher quality parts while minimizing equipment footprint. - **Throughput:** IH generates heat only in the necessary parts of the workpiece. - **Reproducibility:** Once the coil and heating process are determined, accurate reproducibility can be expected. - **Easy Integration:** Integration into the production process. - **Safety:** No need for open flames or high-temperature furnaces. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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Examples of applications for induction heating: Brazing in an inert gas.

The cleaning process is unnecessary.

Brazing in a controlled vacuum or inert gas significantly improves quality and eliminates the need for costly cleaning processes. Heating with a flame in normal atmospheric air containing oxygen can cause oxidation, scaling, and carbon buildup on the workpiece. To clean these, it is necessary to use flux or expensive acid cleaning baths. Brazing in inert gas is utilized for materials such as nickel, titanium, superalloys, stainless steel, and refractory materials. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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Applications of Induction Heating: Annealing

Precise and easy control

Annealing is a heat treatment process that involves heating a material to a high temperature for an extended period and then gradually cooling it. The ultimate goal of this process is to soften the metal and improve its ductility. Annealing is particularly used as a process to achieve the softness of materials. Annealing for process and stress relief is used to negate the effects of cooling. In other words, the aim is to soften the metal and increase the ductility of work-hardened materials. Internal stresses are caused by plastic deformation processes, such as uneven cooling during machining, cutting, welding, or casting, or by phase transformations. Warping and distortion occur when internal stresses are not relieved. Annealing removes these stresses when the affected areas are heated to the recommended temperature and held for a sufficient amount of time, followed by slow cooling to room temperature. 【Common Issues】 During heating and cooling, there exists a temperature gradient between the outer and inner parts of the metal. If the temperature change is too great, this temperature gradient can cause internal warping or, in the worst case, cracking. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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Induction heating application examples by use: Adhesion

Non-contact and precise temperature control.

The bonding here is a process of joining metals or metal-containing materials to plastics, rubber, or thermoplastic resins without the use of adhesives. Precise thermal control is required until the temperature at which the bond is formed (generally between 150°C and 220°C) is reached. Induction heating bonding is used in various industries. ■ Aerospace Bonding of carbon fiber/composite materials ■ Automotive Bonding of body parts such as electric motor magnets, fenders, rearview mirrors, and various joints ■ Medical Joining of metal and plastic in dental tools ■ Optical Bonding of glass and metal *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Applications of Induction Heating: Joining of Metals and Glass

In the formation of airtightness

Joining metal and glass requires heating the metal and melting the glass to form a seal between the two materials. This process is used to create airtight seals in the manufacturing of light bulbs and laser tubes. Due to the differing coefficients of thermal expansion between glass and metal, caution is necessary during cooling and subsequent manufacturing processes. Sometimes, polymer-based adhesives are used to form the seal. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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