The use of induction heating in vehicle servicing and repairs has grown immensely in recent years with induction heating tools from Inductor Innovations at the forefront of the growth. Garages and Bodyshops all over Ireland have come to rely on their Inductors and Mini-Ductor for fast, safe, targeted and economical heat across a huge range of applications.
The induction heating process also has many applications in other fields, with many involving work often undertaken by Irish vehicle workshops and technicians, especially in more rural and coastal areas.
In agriculture, the induction heating process has many applications as the most efficient, fast and safe way to release ferrous metal parts. For example, the Mini-Ductor can release metals from rust, corrosion, fertilizer, or thread lock compounds in a matter of seconds, providing the user with a cleaner, easier, and safer way to handle equipment. With an induction heater, turbo bolts and bearings from specific combines, sprayers, or tractors can also be released without the additional need for an open flame.
Especially with tractor operation, fixing certain pieces like centre pin bolts, turbo bolts or adding materials like fertilizer, collateral damage can reap incredible negative effects, which is why it’s always recommended to use an induction heater. An induction heater, like our Mini-Ductor Portable Induction Heater, can better assist with farm repair applications and help avoid any unnecessary injuries to the hand or even accidental fires.
Induction Innovation’s products also work extremely well for the marine industry, with application uses including: the pre-heating of valves for welding, hardening of chain links, gears, and winches, the removal of cylinder head bolts that are corroded and handling of thermal change on corroded nuts and bolts.
With many of Ireland mechanics working on far more than cars, Inductor Innovations can offer fast, safe and flexible heat where ever it is needed.
To find out more, call 0044 1953 859138, email info@theinductor.co.uk or visit www.theinductor.co.uk.