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Inductance-loop usage guidelines
Recommended use for opmised heang
D
d
d
D > 60 = D - 5 mm < d < (0,8 x D)
D < 60 = D - 2 mm < d < (0,8 x D)
d < (0,8 x D)
A gap must be le between the loop
and the heated part in order to limit
the risk of heang the surface
treatment or trapping the part in the
loop when the part expands.
Ideal Not recommended
Not recommended Not recommended
Not recommended
If the inductance loop’s diameter is
too small, the aachments heang
capacity will be less ecient.
This item is not able to transmit
power to component parts.
If the part being heated is not centred
in the loop, the heang will not be
even. The side of the component part
closest to the inductor will heat up
more.
Risk of sparks, splaer and/or damage if
the and/or damage if the part touches the
inductance loop’s base.
Do not heat when empty,
without a workpiece to heat.
See next page to limit deterioraon.
Ø of the inductance
loop (D) in mm
Ø of the part
(d) in mm
Ø of the inductance
loop (D) in mm
Ø of the part
(d) in mm
D < 60 mm
20 18 < d < 16
D > 60 mm
60 55 < d < 48
25 23 < d < 20 70 65 < d < 56
30 28 < d < 24 80 75 < d < 64
35 33 < d < 28 90 85 < d < 72
40 38 < d < 32 100 95 < d < 80
45 43 < d < 36 110 105 < d < 88
50 48 < d < 40 120 115 < d < 96
55 53 < d < 44
V2_10/02/2022
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