Induction Heating Tools for Salvage Operations
Induction heater tools can be used for a wide range of applications, including removal of seized parts, such as bolts, bearings, and fasteners. This versatility makes them valuable in various equipment and parts salvage operations. Not relying on an open flame assures safety in dealing with damaged, corroded, or compromised materials in various environments.
Why Induction Heating is Essential for Salvage Professionals
Induction heating is a method of heating electrically conductive materials (steel, aluminum, brass, copper, gold, platinum, etc.) and semiconducting materials (germanium and silicon). Induction heating is a contactless method of heating conductive and semi-conductive materials, and it is very fast and efficient. The Inductor® Pro-Max is a heavy-duty induction heating system that can be a workhorse in your salvage operations. The Inductor® series gives you a variety of attachments to meet many disassembly applications.
Comprehensive Solutions for Salvage Challenges
Our induction heater tools are ideal for:
Induction Heating vs.
The Torch: A Safer, Faster Solution
The Mini-Ductor’s ability to provide precise, localized heat makes it an invaluable tool for salvage operations, helping to speed up recovery and reduce the risk of damage to parts and surrounding areas. By reducing the time spent on disassembly and minimizing the risk of damage, induction heating tools can help salvage professionals maximize their recovery value.
Most Popular Salvage Recovery Products
Eliminate the Torch,
Increase Safety
Torches are commonly used to remove the many rusted or otherwise seized nuts, bolts and bearings found on heavy duty equipment. However, using an open flame can be dangerous given build-ups of dust and other flammable material. Using an induction heater to replace most torch use is increasingly accepted by mechanics as a safer and faster way to repair heavy duty equipment, especially with the Mini-Ductor from Induction Innovations.