Reseller FAQ

Induction heating uses high-frequency magnetic fields to instantly heat metal, providing fast, consistent heat to electrically conductive materials. Once the metal reaches a specific temperature the adhesives holding parts bonded to vehicles begin to release including automotive glass, decals, stripes, moldings, fasteners, spray-on bedliners, vinyl graphics, and more.

Induction Innovations’ state-of-the-art inverters are designed to harness wasted energy that is normally dissipated through large massive heat sinks, typically found in earlier designs. This redirected energy is added to the workload (i.e. sheet metal, nuts, bolts, bearings, etc.) giving you more actual working power on the output end. Others may claim more input power but their output power doesn’t compare.

Our flameless heating tools have been designed to solve a problem; how to remove old, rusted or corroded parts and fixings, windows, body moldings, body panels, and more – safely, quickly, and with control.

Our units such as the Mini-Ductor and Inductor Series lines are built to heat ferrous metals. Our heavy-duty ALFe Series is capable of heating aluminum and steel. Check out the applications page for more info!

Note: We can also do some testing for you if you send us the materials that you are trying to heat!

Induction heat uses Invisible Heat® created by high-frequency magnetic fields that will heat ferrous and some non-ferrous metals. You can use a magnet to test to see if the tool will work prior to use. If the magnet sticks, our tools will heat your metal.