How do i choose the right frequency and power for induction heating system ?
Selecting the proper induction heating frequency and power level depends on your material type, part geometry, and heating goals. Low frequencies provide deeper heat penetration for larger parts, while high frequencies focus energy at the surface for precision surface hardening. Our induction heating experts help determine the optimal parameters to deliver consistent heat profiles, maximum process efficiency, and repeatable results for your industrial manufacturing process.
Which manufacturing applications use induction heating machine ?
· Joining: brazing, soldering, shrink-fitting
· Heat treating: hardening, tempering, annealing, stress-relieving
· Forming: billet, bar, and tube pre-heat for forging, extrusion, and bending
· Bonding & curing: adhesives, paints, composites, cap-sealing
· Industries span automotive, aerospace, EVs, semiconductors, oil and gas, medical, consumer-appliance, and heavy equipment.
Can induction heating be automated in production?
Absolutely. Induction systems are highly adaptable and can be integrated into automated production lines, robotic cells, and conveyor systems. This enables manufacturers to scale their operations, reduce manual labor, and achieve repeatable results with minimal downtime.