
RF Heating (Radio Frequency Heating)
Radio Frequency (RF) Heating uses electromagnetic waves at specific frequencies to transfer energy directly into materials, causing their molecules—especially water molecules—to vibrate and generate heat. This technique heats objects uniformly from the inside out, making it efficient for applications like food processing, plastic molding, and medical therapies. RF heating can be precisely controlled, enabling rapid, consistent heating without direct contact or high temperatures that could damage the material. It’s a safe, efficient method that leverages electromagnetic energy to induce heating in various industrial and medical processes.