Induction Heating Equipment
Coupling Heater
Coupling heaters support induction heating for coupling mounting and removal, with custom shrink-fitting or RFQ support when dimensions are confirmed.

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Where It Fits
Use this page to understand scope, product options, RFQ inputs and supporting knowledge before asking HEMU for an engineering review.
- Workpiece dimensions and material
- Mounting, fitting, removal or shrink-fitting target
- Voltage, power and temperature-control preference if known
- Destination country, quantity and drawings when available
Engineering Notes
Technical parameters, certifications and final specifications require HEMU engineering or supplier evidence before quotation or final confirmation.
RFQ Inputs
For a useful first reply, share the product or application, workpiece size, material, quantity, destination country, drawing/photo and any technical constraints.
Related Application Cases
These application cases help explain where this equipment is commonly reviewed for RFQ discussions.
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Technical parameters are based on HEMU laboratory testing and typical engineering configurations. Final specifications are subject to the signed contract and approved technical agreement.
Representative images are for inspection and layout review only; they are not real project photos or product proof.

