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High Frequency Induction Heating Equipment Product List and Ranking from 22 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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High Frequency Induction Heating Equipment Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  1. 富士電子工業 Osaka//Industrial Machinery
  2. 高周波ネッスル Tokyo//Industrial Electrical Equipment
  3. 独逸機械貿易 Kanagawa//Industrial Machinery
  4. 4 TAMAGAWA ENGINEERING CO., LTD. Fukushima//Industrial Machinery
  5. 4 熱産ヒート 本社 Fukuoka//Industrial Machinery

High Frequency Induction Heating Equipment Product ranking

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  1. Martensite and residual austenite 富士電子工業
  2. What is the difference between microwaves and high frequency? 高周波ネッスル
  3. Sales and rental start! RHS high-frequency induction heating device 独逸機械貿易
  4. 4 Tabletop high-frequency induction heating device "HEATCUBE" *Consultation for melting tests available TAMAGAWA ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
  5. 5 High-frequency induction heating - Shimada Rika Kogyo 菱井商事

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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】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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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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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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【Application Examples of Induction Heating】Tip Processing of Catheters / Welding of Injection Needles

Pinpoint accuracy

Induction heating (IH), which heats small areas non-contact and with pinpoint accuracy, is suitable for the precision processing of catheter tips and the welding of injection needles. 【Processing of Catheter Tips】 By forming a rounded tip on the catheter tube, it enables insertion into the human body (minimally invasive surgical treatment) while minimizing tissue damage. The mold for tip processing is made of small stainless steel. By heating the mold, the inserted polyvinyl tube is melted, poured into the mold, and shaped. Precise temperature control is essential to maintain consistent heating and pouring into the mold. An infrared radiation thermometer is used to measure the temperature of the mold, and the signal is fed back to the induction heating power supply to control the heating. 【Welding of SUS Injection Needles to Needle Hubs】 It has been said that heating extremely small objects like injection needles is a weak area for induction heating, but Alonix has overcome this challenge by using a high-frequency amplifier. By applying high frequencies in the MHz range, the injection needle (SUS pipe) is instantaneously heated and welded to the needle hub. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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【Heating test possible】High-frequency induction heating device

If you bring the work, heating tests are also possible! We can accommodate automatic work supply for mass production factories as well.

"HEATCUBE" is a device that heats metal non-contact through induction heating. Compared to heating with a conventional gas burner, it is expected to shorten work time, eliminate variations in processing accuracy by workers, and reduce CO2 emissions. It is also compatible with mass production factories and automatic work supply. If you bring your workpiece, heating tests can be conducted. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. [Features] ■ Shortened work time ■ Elimination of variations in processing accuracy by workers ■ Expected reduction in CO2 emissions *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Tabletop High-Frequency Induction Heating Device for Jewelry - 'HEATCUBE'

Small-scale metal melting on the tabletop! An ideal high-frequency induction heating device for research and development.

In the jewelry industry, a key challenge in research and development is the efficient melting of small amounts of metal. Traditional heating methods have issues related to space and energy efficiency, as well as safety. The tabletop high-frequency induction heating device 'HEATCUBE' is the optimal solution to address these challenges and advance research and development efficiently. 【Application Scenarios】 - Development of new materials in jewelry manufacturing - Alloy composition experiments of gold and silver - Research on melting temperatures and times - Development of new processing techniques - Metal processing in small workshops 【Effects of Implementation】 By introducing 'HEATCUBE', significant improvements can be made in space efficiency, energy efficiency, and safety compared to traditional heating methods. This enables the streamlining of research and development, cost reduction, and a decrease in environmental impact.

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Desktop High-Frequency Induction Heating Device for Electronic Components 'HEATCUBE'

Heat and melt small amounts of metal on your tabletop! A highly efficient heating device ideal for research and development.

In the research and development of electronic components, small-scale metal heating and melting tests are essential. However, traditional heating devices are often large and expensive, making experiments difficult due to space and cost constraints. The tabletop high-frequency induction heating device 'HEATCUBE' achieves efficient heating in a compact and affordable design, enabling smooth metal heating and melting tests during the research and development phase. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Metal melting tests in the material development of electronic components - Research and development of new soldering techniques - Heat treatment experiments for small components - Heating and melting of small amounts of metal in laboratories and development centers - Challenges in space and cost with traditional large devices 【Benefits of Implementation】 By introducing 'HEATCUBE', it becomes possible to efficiently conduct metal heating and melting tests in research and development. Its compact design allows experiments to be carried out even in limited spaces, while also reducing costs compared to traditional large devices. Additionally, the high-efficiency heating is expected to provide energy-saving benefits.

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Tabletop High-Frequency Induction Heating Device for Automotive Parts 'HEATCUBE'

Dissolve small amounts of metal on your tabletop! A highly efficient heating device perfect for research and development.

In the research and development of automotive parts, small-scale metal melting tests are essential. However, traditional heating devices are large and take up space, making it difficult to introduce them in laboratories with limited experimental space. Therefore, the high-frequency induction heating device 'HEATCUBE' has emerged, capable of heating and melting small amounts of metal on a tabletop. 【Application Scenarios】 - Metal melting tests in the material development of automotive parts - Melting small amounts of metal in the research and development of new materials - Experiments in limited spaces such as laboratories and experimental rooms - Insufficient space with traditional large heating devices - Desire to reduce environmental impact 【Effects of Introduction】 The 'HEATCUBE' is compact and space-saving, making it possible to introduce it even in limited spaces. Additionally, its high-efficiency heating enables significant energy savings compared to traditional heating devices. Furthermore, by not using flames, it reduces CO2 emissions and contributes to lowering environmental impact.

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Aerospace Tabletop High-Frequency Induction Heating Device 'HEATCUBE'

Dissolve small amounts of metal on your tabletop! An energy-saving heating device that accelerates research and development.

In the field of aerospace research and development, there is a growing need for the efficient melting of small amounts of metal. Traditional heating devices are not only large and require significant installation space, but they also pose challenges in terms of energy consumption. Therefore, the high-frequency induction heating device 'HEATCUBE' has been developed, allowing for the heating and melting of small amounts of metal on a tabletop. 【Application Scenarios】 - Material development for aircraft components - Research and development of new materials - Development of small satellites - Melting tests of metal powders - Experiments in laboratories and development centers 【Benefits of Implementation】 'HEATCUBE' significantly reduces the installation space compared to traditional large devices, making experiments possible in limited spaces. Additionally, its high-efficiency heating helps to reduce energy consumption and contributes to lower CO2 emissions. Furthermore, it also offers consultation for melting tests, supporting the efficiency of research and development.

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Tabletop High-Frequency Induction Heating Device for Food - 'HEATCUBE'

Heat and melt small amounts of metal on your desktop! Streamline research and development!

In the food industry, research and development frequently involves small-scale metal heating and melting tests. However, traditional heating devices are large and take up space, posing challenges for laboratory use. The tabletop high-frequency induction heating device 'HEATCUBE' is compact, space-saving, and achieves high-efficiency heating, enabling efficient progress in research and development. 【Application Scenarios】 - Melting tests of metal components in food manufacturing processes - Evaluation of metal properties in new material development - Small-scale metal processing in laboratories - Heat treatment of metal components in food production 【Benefits of Implementation】 By introducing 'HEATCUBE', it is possible to enhance the efficiency of research and development, save space, and reduce CO2 emissions. Compared to traditional large devices, it occupies less space and allows for rapid heating, contributing to faster research and development. Additionally, since it does not use flames, it also improves safety.

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Desktop High-Frequency Induction Heating Device "HEATCUBE" for Environmental Applications

Heating and melting small amounts of metal on your tabletop! Achieving energy savings and CO2 reduction.

In the field of environmental research and development, there have been challenges regarding space and cost when conducting small-scale metal heating and melting tests with conventional equipment. The compactly designed tabletop high-frequency induction heating device 'HEATCUBE' is a groundbreaking apparatus that enables efficient metal heating and melting tests during the research and development phase while achieving energy savings. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Research and development in the environmental field - Development of waste treatment technologies - Development of new materials - Research on metal recycling technologies - Challenges with space and cost in conventional heating devices 【Benefits of Implementation】 By introducing 'HEATCUBE', it becomes possible to enhance the efficiency of research and development, reduce costs through energy savings, decrease CO2 emissions, and conduct experiments in limited spaces. This contributes to reducing environmental impact and achieving a more sustainable society.

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