Do you need a professional induction heater? Do you want to loosen seized and rusty nuts and bolts easily and safely? Check our offer and see the KIA-1 induction heater that will make everyday service work much easier.
Do you need a professional induction heater? Do you want to loosen seized and rusty nuts and bolts easily and safely? Check our offer and see the KIA-1 induction heater that will make everyday service work much easier.
Operation description of the induction heater:
- AC power source:
The heater is powered by high-frequency alternating current (several tens of kHz).
- Induction coil:
This current flows through the coil, creating a changing magnetic field.
- Induction of eddy currents:
When a metal object (e.g., a screw) is in the magnetic field, eddy currents are generated inside it.
- Heating the element:
Eddy currents encounter electrical resistance in the metal and generate heat, which leads to the heating of the element.
Advantages of induction heaters:
- Fast and precise heating:
They allow for quick attainment of high temperatures at a selected spot, without heating the surroundings.
- Safety:
The absence of an open flame eliminates the risk of fire and damage to materials sensitive to high temperatures.
- Effectiveness:
They facilitate the disassembly of corroded or seized screws and nuts.
- Versatility:
They can be used for various applications, such as mechanical repairs, bodywork, or work in the heating and sanitary industry.
Examples of applications:
- Disassembly of screws and nuts: Particularly useful in the case of seized or corroded elements.
- Repairs in automotive: Heating components of exhaust systems, suspensions, or bearings.
- Work in hydraulic and heating installations: They facilitate the disassembly and assembly of pipes and fittings.
- Work in automotive services and workshops: Disassembly of lambda sensors, sensors, or other elements embedded in metal.