Induction heating is a non-contact method for the rapid, efficient, precise, and repeatable heating of metals or other electrically conductive materials. An induction heating system comprises a power ...
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Induction heating does not consume fossil fuels, nor does it produce any hazardous emissions or carbon dioxide (CO 2). In this video, learn more about why induction ...