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Induction heaters use an electrical source to drive alternating current (AC) through a coil to heat metal objects. The passage of current through the electrically conductive coil generates an intense and rapidly changing magnetic field that causes eddy currents to flow through the workpiece. The high frequency used in induction heating also forces AC to flow in a thin layer towards the surface of the workpiece, increasing the effective resistance of the metal object to the passage of the large current. For ferrous materials, the alternating magnetic field inside the coil repeatedly magnetizes and de-magnetizes the iron crystals, causing considerable friction and heating. Heating due to hysteresis loss is greatest for workpiece materials that have a large area. Induction heaters usually incorporate the coil with a tank circuit so that either the current or the voltage becomes sinusoidal. This minimizes inverter losses and radio frequency (RF) interference.

Induction heaters vary in terms of output, power requirements, and features. Output power, the primary specification, is usually measured in watts (W). Other important ratings include the output current supplied to the heating coil and the output frequency, which is often expressed in kilohertz (kHz). In terms of power requirements, induction heaters can use either single-phase or three-phase AC voltage. AC input voltages of 50 Hz, 60 Hz, and 400 Hz are commonly available. In terms of special features, some induction heaters include a microprocessor that controls the voltage applied to the workpiece and the speed at which the object heats. Other induction heaters feature a temperature probe that provides feedback to help regulate heating. Induction heaters with auto-demagnetization eliminate the magnetic field induced by the heating of ferrous materials. Induction heaters with dynamic power regulation and multiple or independent timing controls are also available.


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Band heaters are ring-shaped heaters that clamp onto a cylindrical object and heat via conductive heat transfer.
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Part Numbers for Induction Heaters

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
Model HFI 40kW   RDO Induction, LLC Induction Heaters Solid state versatile system, wide and fully adjustable frequency range
Model HFI 25kW   RDO Induction, LLC Induction Heaters Solid state versatile system, wide and fully adjustable frequency range
Model HFI 3kW   RDO Induction, LLC Induction Heaters Solid state versatile system, wide and fully adjustable frequency range
Model LFI 7.5kW   RDO Induction, LLC Induction Heaters Solid state versatile system, wide and fully adjustable frequency range
Model LFI 5kW   RDO Induction, LLC Induction Heaters Solid state versatile system, wide and fully adjustable frequency range

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