Induction heater
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Not to be confused with Induction cooker.
An induction heater is a key piece of equipment used in all forms of induction heating. Typically an induction heater operates at either medium frequency (MF) or radio frequency (RF) ranges.[1]
Four main component systems form the basis of a modern induction heater
- the control system, control panel, or ON / OFF switch; in some cases this system can be absent
- the power unit (power inverter)
- the work head (transformer)
- and the heating coil (inductor)