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Induction heating application examples by use: Floating dissolution

Floating metal in the air and melting it.

Suspended melting is known as a method to minimize contamination during the dissolution of conductive materials such as metals. This method involves suspending and melting a small amount of conductive material in the air using induction heating. Once the material is melted, it is either dropped down or placed into a mold. Effective applications of suspended melting include jewelry, dental materials, electronics, and aerospace-related research fields. **Principle of Operation of Suspended Melting** When a conductive material is placed in an induction magnetic field, an induced current flows through it, generating heat due to the material's resistance. While heat is being generated, the current flowing through the material creates a magnetic flux that is opposite to the magnetic flux generated by the current flowing through the coil, and this force acts on the melted material. By properly controlling this force, the melted material can be suspended. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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【Advantages of Induction Heating Utilization】 ■ It is possible to heat a very small area accurately within manufacturing tolerances without compromising metallurgical properties. ■ Consistent reliability and reproducibility of melting are achieved through precise automatic frequency tuning and power control of the power supply. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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