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High Frequency Power Supply Product List and Ranking from 5 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 22, 2025~Nov 18, 2025
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High Frequency Power Supply Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 22, 2025~Nov 18, 2025
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  1. アイメックス 本社 Saitama//Industrial Electrical Equipment
  2. クリエート・デザイン クリエート・デザイン株式会社 Kanagawa//Building materials, supplies and fixtures
  3. ノダRFテクノロジーズ 営業本部 Osaka//Electronic Components and Semiconductors
  4. 4 第一機電 Tokyo//Industrial Machinery
  5. 5 サムウエイ Shizuoka//Industrial Electrical Equipment

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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 22, 2025~Nov 18, 2025
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  1. [Column on High-Frequency Heating] High-Frequency Induction Heating (Configuration of the Equipment) アイメックス 本社
  2. High Frequency Power Supply "T857 Series" クリエート・デザイン クリエート・デザイン株式会社
  3. "High-frequency power supply for plasma" can be customized to fit your needs. ノダRFテクノロジーズ 営業本部
  4. [Column on High-Frequency Heating] High-Frequency Induction Heating (Principle and Features) アイメックス 本社
  5. 4 High-frequency power supply equipped with SiC devices 第一機電

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[Column on High-Frequency Heating] Applications of Induction Heating

About the expanding use of induction heating! We will provide detailed introductions by field.

This column introduces the fields of application for induction heating. "Induction heating" can be utilized in various processes, including thermal processing such as melting and casting of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, as well as heat treatment like quenching. It is also applicable in shaping processes such as forging and wire drawing, and in assembly processes like brazing and shrink fitting. Additionally, ferrous and non-ferrous metals can be used as heating media for a wide range of applications, including inserting metal helicoils into resin molded products, bonding resins together, and promoting the drying and curing of paint films and adhesive layers. 【Fields of Application】 ■ Heat Treatment: Quenching/Tempering/Purification/Structure Control/Amorphous ■ Joining: Brazing/Soldering/Diffusion Bonding/Electric Resistance Welding ■ Resin Processing: Bonding of Molded Products/Container and Cap Sealing/Mold Heating ■ Shaping Processes: Hot Forging/Hot Rolling/Wire Drawing/Powder Sintering ■ Assembly Processes: Shrink Fitting/Shrink Removal/Metal Inserts/Adhesive Drying *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Column on High-Frequency Heating] Induction Heating and Dielectric Heating Targets

The amount of heat generated changes depending on the electrical properties of the material (such as resistance)! Here, we introduce the heating objects for induction heating and dielectric heating.

"High-frequency heating" not only allows for the heating of materials within a container but also features high control over high-frequency output, enabling rapid and precise output control, among various other characteristics. In this column, we will introduce the objects of induction heating and dielectric heating. In both cases of induction heating and dielectric heating, the amount of heat generated varies depending on the electrical properties of the material (such as resistance). Therefore, we have created this column to help you confirm what can and cannot be heated. We encourage you to read it. [Overview] <Induction Heating and Heating Targets> ■ Objects that can be heated (conductors) - Ferrous metals (Fe, SS, SUS, etc.) - Non-ferrous metals (brass, gold, platinum, nickel, lead, copper, aluminum, etc.) - Graphite (carbon) or their alloys *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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