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New Venom Induction Heating Demo Video & Infographic
Below are two of the latest marketing materials that show how the Mini-Ductor® Venom™ portable induction heater revolutionizes how you remove rusted, corroded and otherwise seized automotive parts – in seconds, without the safety risk of other alternatives. We hope they are useful if you want to replace use of oxy-acetylene torches or if you… - Blog
Paintless Dent Removal: Baton vs. Picks & Other Manual Methods
Induction Heating Technology & Not Your Father’s Way to Perform Paintless Dent Removal (PDR) Induction heating uses high frequency magnetic fields to instantly heat metal, providing fast, consistent heat to electrically conductive materials and is a high-tech method for removing soft dents when using our PDR Baton – an attachment used with our Inductor® Series…. - Blog
Which Induction Heater Do I Need?
Induction heaters use magnetic flux to quickly heat ferrous metal and some aluminum parts, but which one is right for your application? Our portable induction heater, the Mini-Ductor® Venom™, uses 1,000 watts of power, so when do you need 2,000 watts of power provided by the Inductor® Series? To answer these questions, we’ve developed this… - Blog
Mini-Ductor Venom: A Real Sales Opportunity for Resellers
The innovative new Mini-Ductor® Venom™ induction heating tool is a successor to the market-leading Mini-Ductor Induction Heating Series. Venom includes: An angled, lightweight ergonomic design Convenient Coil Twist Lock™ (no thumb screws) An LED usage indicator Fault override delay Thermal cooling enhancements All of the above makes Venom the most effective and efficient induction heating… - Blog
Learn How to Reduce Cycle Time with Induction Heating at NACE Automechanika 2017
Visit Induction Innovations to see a demo of the Glass Blaster® and Inductor® Pro-Max induction heaters, and learn how they decrease cycle time for removal of glass and seized metal parts. Questions for Body Shop Owners What if you could remove glass quickly and without having to sub-contract it out? What if you could remove… - Blog
Induction Heating for Salvage Yards
Salvage yards and auto parts recyclers around the US are increasingly using induction heating in a variety of applications to increase productivity – especially for quickly removing windshields, quarter glass, glass panels, and other vehicle windows. By removing more glass without breaking it, the Inductor® Series Glass Blaster typically pays for itself in 1-2 months… - Blog
NACE Automechanika 2017 Recap & Show Specials
NACE Automechanika 2017 featured 600 exhibiting companies, including Induction Innovations, and over 10,000 attendees in Chicago’s McCormick Center. Automechanika is known globally in the automotive aftermarket and NACE is strong in OE and collision. NACE and Automechanika joined forces this year to focus on training and product discovery and it was a fine show overall…. - Blog
The Inductor Lite Wins a PTEN Magazine Innovation Award
Induction Innovations is proud to announce that the Inductor® Lite has won a 2017 PTEN Magazine Innovation Award. PTEN award winners are selected by a panel of automotive technicians and shop owners that recognize vendors for creating or improving tools that make vehicle diagnosis and repair easier and more efficient, and shops more productive. Inductor… - Blog
Infographic: 5-Step Windshield Removal with Induction Heating
Automotive windshield removal can be a tough job for collision repair shops and salvage yards. Traditional methods require inadequate tools, a lot of patience whether you’re doing it yourself or sub-contracting it out, and often results in damage. With our patented Inductor® Glass Blaster®, a tough job gets a lot easier – and more profitable…. - Blog
Mini-Ductor Gets a Good Review from Spindle Repair Company
When Claude Valenze got the opportunity to test the Mini-Ductor® Venom™ handheld induction heater at the Candia, New Hampshire spindle repair shop where he is general manager, he wasn’t sure what to expect. But when his technicians at HST Spindle Repair put it to use on a locked nut in a hard-to-reach spot on the… - Blog
See How Induction Heating Solves Repair Problems & Pays for Itself at SEMA 2017
Visit us in booth #11009 in the Collision Section at SEMA 2017 to see how we solve a wide variety of automotive repair issues with induction heating equipment that pays for itself in less than a year (often in 3-6 months). Repair issues include releasing seized/corroded parts, repair dents and removing glass without having to… - Blog
Mini-Ductor Venom Wins Praise from Irish Auto Magazine
Owner John Donnellan has a new go-to tool in his award-winning bodyshop in Oranmore, Ireland. It’s the Mini-Ductor® Venom™ handheld induction heater, which he describes as “an essential piece of kit” after two months of use. “…the Mini-Ductor Venom is an excellent tool with huge time-saving benefits,” Donnellan says. “We certainly wouldn’t be without it… - Blog
How to Extend Bearing Buddy Coil Life
While mechanics, bodyshops, truck technicians, and farmers love their Mini-Ductor® Venom® and Mini-Ductor II induction heating tools, their safety and effectiveness are dependent on the state of the pre-formed coils used with them. The Inductor® coils are vital accessories for technicians and we’re often asked by customers for tips and advice on how to extend…