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Coating & Curing

Induction Curing Equipment

Interpower Induction manufactures induction curing equipment for use across a diverse range of industries. Induction curing can greatly reduce the time required to cure paint or epoxy, making your assembly process much more efficient. Our induction heating equipment is designed for continuous curing, achieving uniform temperature across long workpieces and helping you maintain consistent quality. 

Application Features

Localized Heating

Fast Heating

Pre/Post Heating

Accurate Temperature Control

Hem Bonding

Coating & Curing Specifications

  • Pre/Post heat for curing fusion-bonded epoxy on pipe and rebar.
  • Hem bonding and attaching heat activated seals.
  • Coating of fasteners with nylon, Teflon, plastisol, paint, chemical, etc.
  • Preheat for extrusion and injection of polyethylene jacket material.

Features of Our Induction Curing Equipment

At Interpower Induction, we offer specialized solutions for induction heating that streamline processes and provide consistent, quality results. Our induction curing equipment offers the following features and capabilities: 

  • Pre/Post heating for curing fusion-bonded epoxy on pipe and rebar
  • Hem bonding and attaching heat-activated seals
  • Coating of fasteners with nylon, Teflon, plastisol, paint, chemical, etc
  • Preheating for the extrusion and injection of polyethylene jacket material

All of our induction heating equipment is fully factory load tested prior to shipment to ensure quality and reliability. 

    What is Induction Curing?

    Induction curing is an adhesive curing solution that uses induction heating processes to apply epoxy, paint, sealants, and other materials to metal. Interpower Induction’s heating and cooling systems can make it easy to bond adhesives and coatings to your metal materials with precision and efficiency. 

    Benefits of induction curing include:

    • Precision: Our induction curing equipment uses precise localized heat to small areas with pinpoint accuracy. 
    • Efficiency: You can boost your production rates with the faster heating cycles that our curing equipment offers. 
    • Accuracy: Induction heating reduces the likelihood of product defects with repeatable, reliable heat.
    • Quality: Induction curing maintains metallurgical characteristics of the individual metals, making it easier to maintain consistent quality each time. 

    Induction curing offers the ability to repeatedly apply heat precisely where needed, which is ideal for quality control of your finished products. The energy savings and faster production times achieved by induction curing make it a great investment for any operation. 

    Applications of Induction Curing Equipment

    Interpower Induction’s curing equipment is engineered for heating and bonding applications across a wide range of industries, including the automotive, transportation, aerospace, and construction industries. 

    Our induction curing equipment can be used for:

    • Localized Heating
    • Fast Heating
    • Pre/Post Heating
    • Accurate Temperature Control
    • Hem Bonding

    The precision, efficiency, and distortion-free curing capabilities of our induction heating equipment makes it ideal for fast-paced manufacturing applications, from EV manufacturing to tube welding in HVAC system engineering.

    To learn more about our induction curing equipment, contact Interpower Induction today to speak with a member of our team.  

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What metals can be sealed or bonded using induction curing?

    Any metal that can be heated by induction can be cured using our equipment. This includes steel, iron, aluminum, and copper. 

    Can your induction heating equipment be used for debonding?

    Yes. Our induction curing equipment can be used for bonding and debonding processes. 

    Can you repair my induction curing equipment?

    Yes. In addition to the induction heating system and parts we supply, Interpower Induction also offers repair services for your induction curing equipment, including coil repair

    Questions?

    For more information on our coating & curing processes, please email info@interpowerinduction.com or call (810) 798-9201.