System for producing heat in alternating magnetic fields

Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders

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219 8511, 219 1043, 219 10491, H05B 610

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051265214

ABSTRACT:
This invention provides a system for providing heating in an alternating magnetic field using lossy heat producing magnetic particles. This invention disclosed a system comprising a combination of particles wherein the first particles are lossy heat producing particles, which have a preselected Curie temperature to provide self-regulating heating in the alternating magnetic field, and the second particles are nonlossy particles which have high permeability which are not heat producing particles but which maintain the coupling of the magnetic circuit and maintain the desired magnetic field focus and intensity through the area in which the first lossy heat producing particles are positioned. Thus, in this invention, when the first lossy heating particles approach or are at their Curie temperature and have declining permeability and would otherwise lose the desired coupling with the magnetic circuit, the second nonlossy high permeability particles maintain the coupling of the magnetic circuit as well as the desired intensity of the magnetic field through the first lossy heating particles to provide the desired field strength throughout the heating period. This invention prevents premature loss of heating due to loss of coupling of the magnetic circuit with the lossy heating particles and provide other advantages. This invention also provides magnetic particles coated with an electrically resistive coating, which coated particles exhibit useful properties in the above particle systems.

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