Induction heating uses high-frequency magnetic fields to heat metal from the inside out, eliminating the need for flames and preventing damage to surrounding materials, making it ideal for applications like loosening rusted bolts, fixing car dents, and precise metalwork.
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No Fire, Just Physics! 🤯 Magnetic Induction HeatingAdded:
Ever seen metal heat up in seconds without [music] any fire? This is induction heating. It uses high-frequency magnetic fields to heat the metal from the inside out. [music] No flame, no damage to surrounding parts. Perfect for loosening rusted bolts, fixing car dents, or precise metal work. [music] Fast, clean, and incredibly powerful. Would you use this in your garage? Subscribe for more.
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