Induction for Packaging

How is Induction Used in Packaging ?

The electromagnetic field generated by the induction sealing system heats the conductive material used in the bond formulation.

Induction generates an electromagnetic field in a work coil that induces currents in the conductive material of the bonding material placed within or near the coil. Friction from these currents elevates the temperature of the workpieces and filler to be brazed.

Benefits of packaging with induction

  • Meets tight production tolerances with precise localized heat to small areas creating pinpoint accuracy

  • Increases production rates with faster heating cycles

  • Reduces defect rates with repeatable, reliable heat

  • Eliminates variability from operator-to-operator, shift-to-shift

  • Maintains metallurgical characteristics of the individual metals

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