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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