
Inductive heating systems
Inductive heating systems generate heat directly within a metal object using electromagnetic fields. When an alternating current flows through a coil, it creates a changing magnetic field. This field induces electric currents, called eddy currents, inside the metal. The resistance of the metal converts these currents into heat, warming the object quickly and efficiently. This method is precise, fast, and energy-efficient, often used for industrial processes, cooking, or heat treatments, because it heats only the target material without affecting surrounding areas.