
Product Overview
KASI supplies induction heating coils for rent and sale across Canada and Alberta. These coils are a critical part of any induction heating system, designed to generate the electromagnetic field that heats the workpiece for bolting, nut heating, and other applications. An induction heating system consists of an induction power supply for converting line power to an alternating current and delivering it to a workhead, and a work coil for generating an electromagnetic field within the coil. The work piece is positioned in the coil such that this field induces a current in the work piece, which in turn produces heat.
An induction heating system consists of two main components:
- An induction power supply that converts line power to alternating current.
- A work coil that generates the electromagnetic field to heat the workpiece.
The induction heating coil is the key accessory where the workpiece is positioned, allowing induced currents to generate the precise, localized heat required for the job.
These induction coils are designed for adaptability and cost-efficiency. Unlike expensive manufactured coils, the sleeved copper tubing coils are simple, effective, and allow on-site customization to meet different bolt or nut heating needs.
Whether you’re heating large turbine bolts or adapting to nut heating coils, these coil systems ensure reliable performance and reduced accessory costs.
- Product Type: Induction Heating Coil (Work Coil)
- Construction: Sleeved copper tubing
- Design: Adaptable and customizable on-site
- Applications: Bolt heating, nut heating, induction preheat, flange heating
- Durability: Built for high-temperature industrial environments.
- Industries: Power generation, oil & gas, petrochemical, fabrication, heavy equipment maintenance
- Availability: Available for rent and sale across Canada, with fast supply and support from Edmonton, Alberta
What is an induction heating coil?
An induction heating coil, also known as a work coil, is the part of an induction heating system that creates the electromagnetic field. When a conductive workpiece is placed inside the coil, electrical currents are induced, generating precise and localized heat.
Are heating coils inductive?
Yes. Induction heating coils are inductive by design. They work on the principle of electromagnetic induction, converting electrical energy into heat within the workpiece itself rather than heating the coil directly.
How hot can induction coils get?
Induction coils themselves remain relatively cool because heat is generated in the workpiece, not the coil. However, depending on the application, induction heating can achieve temperatures of up to 3000°F in the material being heated.
How long do induction coils last?
The lifespan of an induction coil depends on usage, cooling, and material quality. With proper care and cooling, coils can last for hundreds to thousands of heating cycles. Our sleeved copper tubing coils are designed for durability and on-site adaptability, helping extend service life.
: Can induction heating coils be rented as well as purchased?
Yes. KASI offers induction heating coils for rent and sale, with fast delivery and support from Edmonton, Alberta, serving customers across Canada.