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In our latest video, we illustrate why induction heating is a green technology. Induction doesn't consume fossil fuels, nor does it produce hazardous emissions. When compared to gas heating, induction offers energy efficiency, cleaner air and a safer work environment. Induction also doesn't need a warm-up or cool-down cycle, eliminating start-up and shut-down heat losses. It's also a safer method of heating as it reduces the risk of contact burns, and there's also no explosive gases or UV exposure.
Check out the video to learn more about how induction heating can be a part of your sustainability initiative:
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