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【Induction Heating Application Cases by Industry】Fiber Optics

Introduction of examples of high-frequency induction heating applications in the optical fiber cable manufacturing process.

We would like to introduce examples of the application of induction heating in the manufacturing of optical fiber cables. Fast heating times and temperatures below 260°C (500°F) are desired for soldering heat-sensitive optical fibers. However, it is difficult to achieve this with commonly used heating methods such as resistance heating and hot air, making automation for high-speed production not easy. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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**Advantages of Induction Heating (IH)** - With appropriate coil design, induction heating can heat small areas with pinpoint accuracy. - There are no hot air contaminants, and the heating coil does not touch the parts directly, making it a clean heating method for airtight sealing. - Temperature control is possible within ±1.1°C (2°F), allowing it to adapt to all types of solder. - Even the compact EASYHEAT has sufficient performance to quickly heat small parts to temperatures below 260°C (500°F). *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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