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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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