Thermal induction heater

Electric heating – Inductive heating – Metal working

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606 28, 219636, 219609, H05B 602

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ABSTRACT:
A heater employs a ferromagnetic or like material heated by a varying magnetic field to heat the ferromagnetic material wherein the ferromagnetic material has a large cross-section comprised of many members of small cross-section insulated from one another and wherein for medical applications each member may be surrounded by a heat conductive electrically conductive coating.

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