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Building on a strong foundation of industry expertise, we offer a full spectrum of services for induction heating coils, including design review, physical testing, custom fabrication, comprehensive repairs and expert manufacturing training.

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Induction heating coils are used to precisely and efficiently braze joints, assemble and disassemble metal parts, harden dies, anneal metal surfaces for additional flexibility and strength and more.

Used in combination with a generator designed with the correct frequency and power for the job as well as with an optimized manufacturing process, inductors can improve the quality of joints, speed up production time and reduce your energy costs.

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Inductor Coil Manufacturing to Optimize Your Equipment Performance

Improving part quality and the speed and efficiency of your manufacturing processes requires top-notch inductors as well as first-class power supplies. Temperature accuracy plays a critical role, and precise heating is only possible with the right mix of inductor geometry, frequency, power and magnetic field properties. This requirement calls for specialized expertise in inductor manufacturing.

For more than 25 years, eldec LLC has custom manufactured induction heating coils in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Our technicians have a thorough understanding of induction heating applications. They know results depend on the type and quality of inductor used.

The shape of the tool must be customized very precisely to match the part. For this reason, eldec LLC believes every quote should begin with a review of part drawings or actual parts with the customer to fine tune the production process in order to improve an inductor’s precision and efficiency.

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Flexible Coil Production and Service Options

Once the review process is complete, our technicians design the inductor with the aid of the latest 3D CAD software, physically test the final coil design on the real part and develop a recipe (power and time settings) for the final production process.

Another important aspect of eldec LLC’s services is the high degree of flexibility offered in inductor design and production. Customers requiring a certain number of the same tools each year can enter into a framework agreement with us. We then produces the new inductor on a just-in-time basis, minimizing lead times and stock quantities.

The combination of specialized training for your staff, process development assistance from our knowledgeable technicians as well as our high quality inductors and power supplies can make a difference in your plant. Gains in efficiency can reduce the time needed from start to finish in producing your parts, please your customers, and also reduce your carbon footprint and utility costs.

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Types of Induction Coils and Uses

An inductor’s shape and construction style are determined predominantly by the geometry of the workpiece section to be heated, and the possibilities are infinite. The following list is a guide to basic types of inductors and possible uses.

Fork Coils

Fork coils have two fork-like tines that are used to heat two opposing sides of a workpiece. They are often used for brazing applications.

Types of fork coils include:

Straight fork coil assembly from eldec
Straight
90 Degree Coil assembly by eldec
90 Degree Fork
Flex loop coil with clamp blocks and concentrators.
Flex Loop
Offset coil assembly from eldec.
Offset
Straight Miter
90 degree miter coil from eldec
90 Degree Miter

Face Heating Coils

Face heating coils have a flat heating face on the head that heats a workpiece from only one side. This type of coil can be used for general warming and various brazing applications.

Types of face heating coils include:

Rotor End Ring Coil from eldec
Short Circuit Ring
Pretzel with clamp blocks
Pretzel
Spiral coil assembly by eldec.
Spiral
Meander coil from eldec
Meander

Outside and Inside Heating Coils

Outside and Inside Heating Coils have one or more turns of tubing for a head and are commonly used for either in-field or out-field heating on workpieces, where the desired heat zone is limited in width or where the desired heat zone is larger in width than a single turn coil.

Types of outside and inside heating coils include:

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Single Turn Outside
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Multi Turn Outside
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Rectangular Outside

Hairpin Coils

Hairpin Coils inductors are designed with a simple out-and-back heating face. They are used when the required heat band is narrow and only accessible from one side.

Types of hairpin coils include:

straight hairpin coil by eldec
Straight Hairpin
90 degree left or right hairpin coil by eldec
90 Degree Hairpin
90 Degree hairpin
90 Degree Hairpin

Flexible Heating Cable and Cable Box

Flexible Heating Cable and Cable Boxes are used when the workpiece is too large for a conventional inductor. The heating cable works similarly to an induction coil; however, the cable is wrapped around the workpiece.

Heating cable pricing varies based on length. Standard length of 15 meters is roughly $3,000. The cable box itself would be part of the cost of a generator – similar to a coax.

If you’re not sure which type of coil will work best for your process, let our technicians review your process and help you decide which coils to use.

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Get access to coil style drawings that will make ordering your next induction heating coil fast and easy.

  1. Select a coil type
  2. Enter your specific dimensions
  3. Choose ceramic coated or uncoated
  4. Enter the desired quantity
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Induction Heating Coil Prices

Since inductors vary in size and shape depending on the process, materials and parts, prices vary as well. Most induction heating coils range from $1,200 to $3,000 in US Dollars. For example, a small fork coil with no laminations or ceramic coating might cost closer to $1,000; whereas, a large face heating coil with a complex housing / support structure could be tens of thousands of dollars.

All of our coils are custom made. None are considered off-the-shelf; however, eldec LLC can manufacture coils that are commonly used at your plant to be delivered in a just-in-time basis, minimizing lead times and reducing the need for stock quantities.

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Custom Manufactured Inductors for Diverse Applications

No matter the size, complexity, or simplicity of your parts, eldec LLC specializes in crafting inductors meticulously designed for your specific workpiece, process and metal type.

Industries ranging from aerospace to automotive, electric motors to HVAC, and mining to power generation, not to mention oil and gas production, agriculture and medical device manufacturing, depend on the unparalleled efficiency of our induction heating coils. The potential applications for induction technology are boundless, limited only by the breadth of your imagination.

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The Leading Induction Heating Coil Manufacturer Serving US, Canada & Mexico

Our coils have been called the Cadillac of inductors by one of our customers. Paul George, induction brazing consultant for Outage Technology Solutions and former brazing instructor for GE Power Division, argues other companies may make cheaper coils, but eldec LLC’s dedication to quality, technical support, reliable delivery dates and great working relationships place us second to none. We’re proud of our “date promised, date delivered” reputation and the fact that customers trust us to protect their proprietary information.

Your parts and manufacturing processes are unique. At eldec LLC, every project begins with a design review and process development discussions. Our experienced team will help you chose an induction power supply and design induction coils for your specific parts and production environment. And, if induction heating is new to you and your staff, operator and maintenance training is available in our plant in Auburn Hills, Michigan or at your site. Schedule a consultation today to get the discussions started.

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From custom-designed equipment to expert-led training and beyond, we’re dedicated to enhancing your operations. Whether you need emergency repairs, are looking to optimize your processes or seek in-depth technical consultation, our seasoned team is here to empower your success at every turn.