When heating with a susceptor, does the heat increase the electrical conductivity of the susceptor?

As any metal or any conductive material heats, the electrical conductivity actually decreases...

As any metal or any conductive material heats, the electrical conductivity actually decreases, while electrical resistivity - which is the inverse of conductivity - increases, improving the induction heating process.

The induction heating systems we make have an automatic tuning feature which automatically compensates for the changes in electrical resistivity of the conductive part during the heating. So, while heating, it's actually looking and making changes. So, as to give you most optimal,