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Monday, April 1, 2013

Improved Induction Heating Coil Design

It is difficult to make a coil that does not work at all - Anatoly Smimov, old coil master, 1958

Some of us like to say "It's difficult to make a coil that doesn't work, but it's also difficult to make a coil that fits or exceeds modern expectations."

The fact is, magnetic flux control plays a key role in optimal coil design.

Original induction coils for plastic coating applications of stub shafts produced improper temperature distribution and was subject to mechanical damage.

The modern potted coil with a local Fluxtrol controller and stainless steel protective cap provides excellent heat pattern control, improves the mechanical strength of the coil and greatly improves efficiency.
Magnetic Flux Induction Heating


For more information on Induction Heating, visit the Center for Induction Technology at www.fluxtrol.com.

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