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Heating applications

Inductive heating can be used when metals are to be heat treated. This is possible with materials such as iron, aluminum, copper, stainless steel or brass as well as with all other electrically conductive elements. The heating is generated by the electromagnetic field of the induction coil in the workpiece itself, contact-free.

 

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Shrinking

In order to be able to join two workpieces such as: shaft, gear wheel, unbalanced mass, etc., the process of shrinking is used. The principle of thermal expansion of metals is fundamental.

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Forge

In inductive forging, induction heating is used to bring the component to be forged as quickly and evenly as possible to the required forging temperature.

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Soldering

Metals can be joined with one another using the various brazing processes such as sodering, brazing and high-temperature soldering.

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Testing technology

Induction heating can also be found in science and material testing technology. For example, metals are heated in scientific experiments in order to then subject them to mechanical loads.

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