Induction heating is an excellent method to be used in laboratory research, as a tool for heating in closed spaces, during chemical, geological and biological research and for analytical and experimental productions.
By using a protective gas atmosphere and heating in a vacuum, different high temperature reactions and special alloys can be produced and certain biological processes can be observed in a special environment.
This piece of equipment was manufactured for an experimental project for the preventive treatment of peripheral stent restenosis in a living organism using induction heating.
The equipment is essentially a tool for studying rocks. When rocks are studied under intensive heat, it is practical to use induction heating.
This high frequency induction heating machine enables the heating of rock under a vacuum or in a space filled with an inert gas.
The handheld energy
The equipment can be universally utilized for soldering, brazing, heat treating, straightening, pre-heating for welding and numerous other special heating tasks. It can replace open flame heating in a fast, precise, economic way. The outstandingly small size and weight of the machine allows it to be used for continuous handheld operation. This is especially useful for tight, hard or reach spots, both in handheld operation mode, or by mounting it to a light robotic arm. The advanced, intelligent controller system makes it capable to manage complex heating procedures, whilst holding the process firmly under control.
The heating head:
The power supply unit: