Come see ESC Induction at ForjaMEX, in Monterrey, Mexico
ESC Induction

Stop by table 5 and discuss the latest in Induction Heating

And related material handling Technology solutions.

The ForjaMEX Conference will take place August 28-31, 2023 at the Grand Fiesta Americana Monterrey Valle. The conference will have two tracks and three plant tours. Simultaneous translation will be provided. See more on Forging.org

22 Dec, 2023
In the ever-evolving landscape of manufacturing, the push for eco-friendly practices is gaining importance. Induction heating, a technology making waves across industries, shines as a green alternative with numerous benefits. Using electromagnetic currents, induction heating rapidly warms metal, ensuring precise and controlled heating without direct contact. ThermESC induction heating technology offers speed and accuracy without resorting to open flames or fuel combustion. Let 's explore ten advantages driving its adoption and reshaping manufacturing landscapes:
26 Oct, 2023
Induction heating has been around ever since Nicola Tesla discovered and harnessed the phenomena. His industrial applications made much of the modern world we know today possible. So what exactly is Induction heating? For most applications it is the use of an alternating magnetic field on an electrically conductive part. The magnetic field pushes and pulls electrons within the material. The energy used to do this is dissipated as heat within the part. When properly controlled through coil design and current control, this can produce precise, repeatable and predictable results. This can be seen in modern induction stoves in many kitchens around the world. These stoves require a special pot with a bottom that can accept the magnetic field. Precise current control through an engineered coil provides even controllable heat with a nearly infinite temperature control. But did you know that Induction heating has solved many industrial challenges as well?
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