
Induction heating applications
Induction heating uses electromagnetic fields to generate heat directly within conductive materials, making it efficient and precise. It’s commonly applied in industrial settings for processes like metal forging, welding, and hardening, where rapid, localized heating improves quality and productivity. In everyday life, induction cooktops heat cookware quickly and evenly without an open flame, by inducing electrical currents directly into the pot or pan. This method offers energy efficiency, fast response times, and minimal heat loss, making it a versatile solution for both industrial manufacturing and modern household cooking.