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RF (Radio Frequency) Heating

RF (Radio Frequency) heating uses electromagnetic waves at specific radio frequencies to generate heat within materials. When these waves penetrate an object, they cause molecules—especially water molecules—to vibrate rapidly, producing heat. This technology is used in industrial processes, medical treatments, and food production for controlled, uniform heating without direct contact. RF heating is efficient and precise, enabling deep heating of objects or tissues evenly, making it valuable for applications like sterilization, medical therapy, and processing materials.