Both parallel and series resonant circuits are used in induction heating.
There are specific reasons to use induction heating for industrial brazing.
Dissimilar metals can also be joined by induction heating but they require special attention and techniques.
The reduction in cost of inverter equipment has made induction heating increasingly popular.
Materials with high permeability (100-500) are easier to heat with induction heating.
The energy transfer of induction heating is affected by the distance between the coil and the workpiece.
In the late 1980s, some higher-end electric rice cookers started using induction heating.
Resistive metals may be implanted in the plastic, which respond to induction heating.
This is done in a hot bath, via induction heating, or through a combination of the two.
The heat can be used for induction heating.