Induction heating application examples by use: Adhesion
Non-contact and precise temperature control.
The bonding here is a process of joining metals or metal-containing materials to plastics, rubber, or thermoplastic resins without the use of adhesives. Precise thermal control is required until the temperature at which the bond is formed (generally between 150°C and 220°C) is reached. Induction heating bonding is used in various industries. ■ Aerospace Bonding of carbon fiber/composite materials ■ Automotive Bonding of body parts such as electric motor magnets, fenders, rearview mirrors, and various joints ■ Medical Joining of metal and plastic in dental tools ■ Optical Bonding of glass and metal *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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**Advantages of Induction Heating (IH) Utilization** Accurate local heating allows for precise heating of very small parts within manufacturing tolerances, without being influenced by the metallurgical properties of each material. Additionally, steep and non-contact heating contributes to improved quality that is reassuring for medical applications. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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