When is it better to use the indirect heat of an induction furnace instead of direct induction heat?
DALE: “Yeah, we get that question a lot. It depends on the geometry of your part and how you want to heat it. If you have a part with simple geometry and your process calls for heating a specific area of the part, direct induction heating will generally be preferable. However, if you need to heat the entire part, or if the part has a complex shape, then you’ll achieve better results with an induction heating vacuum furnace.