A table tells you how to choose induction heating equipment...
What is induction preheating?...
Induction brazing can join a wide variety of metals, even ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Induction brazing is precise and fast. Only narrow areas are heated, adjacent areas and materials are not affected. Properly brazed joints are strong, leak-proof and corrosion-resistant. They are also very neat and usually require no further milling, grinding or finishing. Induction brazing is ideally suited for integration into production lines....
Induction heating can outperform traditional paint stripping methods. Grit blasting or disc grinding is generally more labor intensive and comes with other issues such as the cost of containment or containment and collection of blasting media, and filtration or separation of coating material for disposal. These are primary considerations in many urban projects and can be costly to overcome. However, when removing coatings by induction, the only waste is the coating itself, which in most cases can be swept up or even vacuumed like any other shop waste....
Bolt expansion using induction heating in high-pressure turbines, where precise localized heating is faster and safer than resistive and flame heating. Expansion bolts with induction are a proven, time-saving and labor-saving alternative to inefficient flame and resistance heating. Through induction, a specially designed coil is inserted into the bolt. Rapid, precisely controlled and localized heat is then generated directly in the bolt. The heat expands the bolt a precise, predetermined length, making it easy to remove the nut....
Impedance matching is to make the equipment work in the best state and give full play to the best performance of the equipment. The power of the whole machine will eventually heat the workpiece through the inductor, so the heating effect of the workpiece is inseparable from the inductor. ...