============================================================ TITLE: How Induction Heating Is Used | Application Notes - Ambrell TYPE: article VERSION: 2 VERSION_ID: 5457211b-04f2-4a85-83af-4df0280c0074 GENERATED_AT: 2026-06-17T11:37:36.841Z SUMMARY: Enhance your heating processes with induction heating. Heating processes can make or break production efficiency in any manufacturing vertical. READING TIME: 5 min WORD COUNT: 860 KEYWORDS: How Induction Heating Is Used, Application Notes, Process Application Notes, About Induction Heating SOURCE URL: https://www.ambrell.com/induction-heating-applications ============================================================ KEY TAKEAWAYS: * Process Application Notes * About Induction Heating # How Induction Heating Is Used ## Process Application Notes Enhance your heating processes with induction heating. Effective in a wide variety of process heating applications, improving the efficiency, repeatability and safety of your process. Home How It's Used * How It's Used We've organized hundreds of application notes covering many different heating processes taken over the 40 years we've spent helping companies like yours. Select from the processes below to find the note that matches yours or suggests other induction solutions. Aluminum Brazing Add content here. Atmospheric Brazing Auto Manufacturing Cap Sealing Carbide Heating Catheter Tipping Curing Materials Fastener Manufacturing Fiber Optics Sealing Fluid Heating Getter Firing Heating (other processes) Heat Staking Hot Forming Levitation Melting Material Testing Medical Device Manufacturing Metal-Glass Sealing Shrink Fitting Susceptor Heating Application Videos ## About Induction Heating Induction heating is a fast, efficient, precise and repeatable non-contact method for heating metals or other electrically-conductive materials. The material may be a metal such as brass, aluminum, copper or steel or it can be a semiconductor such as silicon carbide, carbon or graphite. To heat non-conductive materials such as plastics or glass, induction is used to heat an electrically-conductive susceptor, typically graphite, which then transfers the heat to the non-conducting material. Read our 4-page brochure; learn more about how the science of induction technology can solve your precision heating problems. Read: About Induction Heating Four Ways To Contact Ambrell for Support Request a Demo Give Us a Call Send an Email Free Lab Services ### AMBRELL CORPORATION 1655 Lyell AvenueRochester, NY 14606United States DirectionsT: +1 585 889 9000F: +1 585 889 4030Contact SalesContact OrdersContact Service ### AMBRELL B.V. Holtersweg 17556 BS HengeloThe Netherlands DirectionsT: +31 880 150 100F: +31 546 788 154Contact SalesContact OrdersContact Service ### AMBRELL Ltd. Front Suite, 1st Floor, Charles House148-149 Gt Charles StreetBirmingham, B3 3HTUnited Kingdom T: +44 1242 514042F: +31 546 788 154Contact SalesContact OrdersContact Service ------------------------------------------------------------ ABOUT THIS CONTENT ------------------------------------------------------------ Source: https://www.ambrell.com/induction-heating-applications This content is provided for informational purposes. Please visit the original source for the most up-to-date information.