| Brand Name: | InductionFusion |
| Model Number: | customize |
| MOQ: | 1 set |
| Price: | Customize + Negotiation |
| Delivery Time: | 7~15days |
| Payment Terms: | T/T,Western Union |
At InductionFusion, we use both traditional and modern methods to heat materials to working temperature. The method chosen is determined by the type of material and the process that will be used to manipulate it to the desired form. In some cases, we can design and build bespoke heating systems to accommodate special projects.
The diversification in our heating methods forms part of our ongoing contingency plan to safeguard production for our customers. This is particularly beneficial when the availability and price of energy and fossil fuels are impacted by global events and sanctions. For example, if the price of oil and gas increases then traditional heating furnaces can be substituted with electric induction or resistance heating systems that utilise on-site solar power and lower energy tariffs.
nduction heating is the process of utilising a material's ability to conduct electricity through electromagnetic induction. Heat is rapidly generated from the inside out by eddy currents.
As there is no external contact with the heating method, as found with oil or gas-fed furnaces, induction heating is prefered if material contamination is an issue.
Material can be passed fully through the coil to heat a midpoint. By using a bespoke coil box it is also possible to heat the material in multiple locations simultaneously along its length. This is often used for the production of components requiring multiple bends such as square back u-bolts or bespoke bracketry.