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Induction Heating
Induction heating is the process in which heat is produced inside a conducting material (magnetic & non-magnetic), according to the Faraday’s law of
electromagnetic induction, whenever a conductor is placed in a varying magnetic flux, the EMF (voltage) is induced in that conductor. The work piece of
metal that is to be heated is placed within the work coil, high frequency voltage is applied to the work coil this set up an alternating flux or field. The
workpiece cuts the flux and voltage is induced in it, which is called eddy current, this eddy current passes through the workpiece resulting in heat.
The work works as primary coil of the transformer, while the workpiece (which is heated) works as a secondary of the transformer. With this method the heat
is produced in steel 50 times faster than heat can be transferred into the metals in the furnace and resulting temperature is more uniform throughout, since
higher temperature is used in induction welding. Non-magnetic materials are also heated through induction method.
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