Induction pre and post heating is a process where materials or workpieces are heated by induction in before or after further processing. For example, in the cable and wire industry, cable cores are preheated before insulation extrusion. Metal components and welds, for example, must often be post-heated to relieve internal.
One of the most common applications for induction heating is pre- and post-heating of cables, pipes, strips, wires and mechanical components for welding, extrusion, vulcanizing, sintering, galvanizing, painting or polyethylene coating, or some other type of coating.
For series manufacturing as well as for continuous production of products requiring a high quality of heating, induction offers the advantages of accuracy, speed, and high repeatability.
Examples of induction heating applications for pre- and post-heating include heating...
Companies that benefit from our induction heating technology include manufacturers of cable for power transmission and distribution, and manufacturers of complete systems.