Induction Coils are the work tools of Induction Installations
Induction coils must meet specifications of temperature distribution and have good electrical efficiency. Also, they must have a satisfactory life time and provide a desired production rate. In addition, an induction heating coil must have favorable parameters for efficient energy supply, such as a high impedance and power factor.
In order for a coil to be used in an induction installation, it must have low sensitivity to changes in the part dimensions and positioning in the specified range, all provided at a reasonable cost. In many cases, magnetic flux controllers are required to achieve these goals.
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