There are some differences between electromagnetic heating plates and traditional coil heating coils,
The heating plate itself can be applied to some flat plates, areas with large arcs, or positions that require frequent disassembly. Flat plates cannot be wound around coils, so heating plates must be used. For areas with large arcs, due to sensitivity and power concentration issues, heating plates can only be used. As for frequently disassembled positions, flat plates are easy to disassemble and winding coils is troublesome, so flat plate heating can only be used.
However, there are also many disadvantages to heating flat panels. Due to different winding methods, some coils on the flat panel have curved positions and inner rings, resulting in high induction concentration. This makes these positions more prone to high temperatures, leading to uneven heating. Copper wires in high-temperature positions are prone to oxidation and breakage. In addition, the production of flat panels is inconvenient, resulting in higher costs. Therefore, agents are advised to use them as appropriate. Our company does not recommend using flat panels in large quantities