induktionsovne
Induktionsovne, also known as induction furnaces, are electric furnaces that use electromagnetic induction to heat conductive materials. The principle behind their operation is Faraday's law of induction, which states that a changing magnetic field will induce an electric current in a conductor. In an induction furnace, an alternating current flows through a coil, creating a fluctuating magnetic field. When a conductive material, such as metal, is placed within this magnetic field, eddy currents are induced within it. The resistance of the material causes these eddy currents to generate heat, thereby melting or heating the material.
Induktionsovne are widely used in various industrial applications, particularly in metallurgy and metal processing. They are
There are two main types of induction furnaces: coreless induction furnaces and channel induction furnaces. Coreless