Induction Heating Category
Industrial Induction Heating Machines
Industrial induction heating machines provide controlled electromagnetic heating for metal parts that need efficient thermal assembly, removal or process heating.

Buyer Path
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.
Equipment Options
Compare related equipment pages and choose the product path closest to your workpiece and heating target.

Equipment
Industrial Induction Heater
Industrial induction heaters provide configurable power, coils and tooling for controlled heating of bearings, gears, couplings and other metal components.
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Equipment
High Frequency Induction Heating Machine
High frequency induction heating machines are considered when workpiece geometry, material and heating depth call for a higher-frequency heating setup.
View productApplication Cases
Review related application cases to see how the equipment connects to mounting, removal and shrink-fitting needs.

Application Case
Bearing Fitting And Mounting
A typical application connecting mounting-intent buyers to induction bearing heater and bearing mounting heater options.
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Application Case
Gear And Coupling Shrink Fitting
A typical application for gear and coupling heating, with final equipment configuration confirmed from workpiece data and RFQ requirements.
View caseEngineering Notes
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.
