Induction
Heating
Specialists

Induction Heaters – Product Range

PT3

Light duty, Portable & would suit small soldering & brazing, shrink fitting and forging applications ideal for the Jewellery Industry

PT10

Light/Medium duty, semi portable. Would suit brazing, hot heading, hot forging for the fastener industries. Also, suitable for melting precious metals

PT20

Medium duty, suitable for brazing, hot heading, hot forging, heat treatment, melting precious metals on a larger scale

PT40/PT50/PT60

Medium/Heavy duty, hot heading, hot forging, heat treatment & melting are typical applications

Not sure what you need? Get in touch.

With over 30 years of Induction Heating knowledge we offer bespoke solutions to your heating needs.

Application Testing

Evaluation, testing and development of a process to suit your specific production requirements using clean and efficient Induction Heating

Demonstrations

Demonstrating your products and the efficiency of our Induction Heating. Inhouse demonstrations with your products and some onsite trials at customer’s site

Replacement Equipment

Thinking of upgrading your old or unreliable Induction Heater?  We can offer you an alternative to suit your budget using any existing plant (if suitable) to reduce cost

Rental Options Available

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PT3-10 & 20 for rental only
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Small quick fixes & installations
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Short term projects – limited production runs
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Evaluation of processes
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Try before you buy option (UK only)
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Short, or long term rental (UK only)

30+ Years of experience

The Still Induction range of induction heaters utilise the most advanced technology in solid state electronics

FAQs

What materials can I heat using Induction?

As long as it is a electrical conductor then it is possible to use Induction. The material can be magnetic or non-magnetic, as long as it is an electrical conductor.

What are its limitations?
Complex shapes may prove difficult.
How much does it cost to run?
The energy consumed dependent upon the size of the component to be heated. Included in this cost is the cooling system which usually runs continually. The Induction Heater has a standby consumption approximately 20 watts 0.02 Kw. During heating the consumption is dependent on settings and time of cycle.

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Induction Heating is environmentally friendly – it is Green Technology

Better for the environment as it eliminates:

  • Smoke reduction
  • Noxious emissions
  • Conserves heat
  • Loud noise

Health and Safety improvements:

  • No open flame
  • No use of gases
  • Air quality improvement
  • Noise reduction
  • Reduced risk of burns

Cost efficient source of production eliminating:

  • Waste energy
  • Waste production time
  • Reduced footprint
  • Reduced scrappage
  • Repeatable process