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Read moreSales continue to exceed expectations for EFD Induction, and new innovative products are lined up for launch in 2023.
Read moreWith electricity prices skyrocketing, the demand for energy-efficient heat pumps is rising exponentially. Expert in assembly lines and test stands, DATA AHEAD, is helping heat pump manufacturers ramp up production – facilitated by EFD induction brazing equipment.
Read more“We are very happy with our new HardLine M hardening machine. All in all, the quality and the components, as well as the assembly and commissioning work has been great”, says Mickaël Cornu, Site Manager at TSGO, which is part of the French Groupe ABCM.
Read moreEFD Induction was recently awarded a huge order of 16 Weldac induction tube welders from Marcegaglia. The Italian steel processing leader now looks forward to increased uptime and substantial savings on energy consumption.
Read moreWould you like to have a closer look at some of the EFD Induction equipment, but don’t have time to travel to an exhibition or a showroom? No problem! Just step inside our Virtual Experience that allows you to explore the machines, applications and services from the comfort of your own office chair.
Read moreEFD Induction pioneered the use of induction heating for deck straightening, selling its first Terac system more than forty years ago. Since then, Terac has evolved to become the world’s premier induction straightening solution. Now, it is further upgraded with a new professional look and improved handling properties.
Read moreSiemens have delivered the drive controllers to our new Hardline M modular induction hardening machines, helping to make the resource- and energy-efficient hardening process lean and green.
Read moreEFD Induction’s Weldac tube and pipe welders continue to sell like hotcakes, and with good reason, according to Section Manager, Morten Lavergren.
Read moreBirlik Makina, a leader of the tube and pipe sector in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, has recently ordered a new Compact Weldac – a deal that was as speedy and efficient as the machine itself.
Read moreEFD Induction's owner, Arendals Fossekompani (AFK), acquires 100 percent of IPT Technology, a German company developing wireless power transfer technology. At the same time, AFK is establishing a new group, Evolgy, which will own both IPT and EFD Induction.
Read moreSustainable solutions are always high on the agenda for EFD Induction. Yesterday, we celebrated the launch of a new solar power system at our facility in India. This first phase of the system will cover 15% of the power consumption and is expected to save 175 tonnes of CO2 emissions every year.
Read moreEFD Induction Germany has opened their doors for a small family fleeing from the war in Ukraine.
Read more“We can help!”, says Grzegorz Korzuszek. The Managing Director of EFD Induction Poland wants tube and pipe producers caught in the energy crunch to see how high-quality impeders can cut power consumption.
Read moreTwo companies that have enjoyed many years of cooperation in another field, now find that their interests merge in electric vehicles. EFD Induction and Norwegian electronics producer Norautron AS are providing different products and services but are both working for zero-emission driving.
Read moreStoring temperature sensitive items such as medicines or vaccines requires correct and stable temperatures in cabinets optimised for this exact purpose. To safeguard the top quality of their high-performance refrigerator and freezer equipment, Gram Commercial in Denmark has invested in an EFD Induction Minac system for their critical brazing jobs.
Read moreThe modular HardLine M is a new generation of vertical hardening machines, ideal for a variety of hardening and tempering applications.
Read moreEFD Induction aims to be in the driver's seat when it comes to electrification of the automotive industry. Our newest film shows just how much induction technology can contribute to a future of carbon-free driving.
Read moreWith the COP26 underway, the world is at a most decisive moment of climate action. Although EFD Induction work to provide heat, we are also dedicated to keeping the 1.5-degree goal within reach.
Read moreSince its introduction in May of last year, EFD Induction’s new Compact Weldac high-frequency induction welder has made a huge impact in the tube and pipe industry. But, to what exactly does this welder owe its success?
Read moreHave a look at EFD Induction’s latest video to see all the different solutions we offer the wind power industry.
Read moreThe introduction of EFD Induction’s new digital control system early last year has proven to be timely. As Covid-19 continues to complicate travel plans, the ability to perform remote commissioning is invaluable.
Read moreThe IPCC has issued its starkest warning yet, saying major climate changes are inevitable and irreversible. However, there is still hope that deep cuts in emissions of greenhouse gases could stabilise rising temperatures – if the world acts fast. EFD Induction is doing their part to help.
Read moreItalians are famous for their delicious gelato, but what has that got to do with induction brazing?
Read moreThe highly efficient Compact Weldac sets you up for a green and profitable future.
Read moreEFD Induction is proud to announce a new generation of vertical hardening machines: The Hard-Line M - a modular hardening machine designed for the future.
Read moreWith almost a quarter of last year’s order intake from windmill applications, EFD Induction has established itself as the world’s leading supplier of heating solutions for the renewable energy sector. Our induction technology is a valuable contribution to a resilient, digital and green recovery of the economy after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreOil crisis… energy crunch… global warming. All of us are aware of the need to find sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels. One of the most promising alternatives is wind.
Read moreWe all want to help the environment. But it can be tough deciding where to start. One small but important step is the change from gas or arc heating to induction heating. It’s good for workers’ environments, too.
Read moreSolar panels. Giant wind turbines. Electric cars, buses and trains. Amid the alarming newspaper headlines it’s easy to forget that technology is actually fighting back against global warming. A crucial weapon in that fight is induction heating.
Read moreBorusan Mannesmann reports high productivity on their new stretch reducing pipe mill with EFD Induction 750kW tube welder.
Read moreQuality, speed, precision and safety, as well as cost and energy savings, are only a few of the numerous advantages of using eco-friendly induction heating for brazing jobs.
Read moreFor the first time this year, the international metal machine tool industry will be able to meet again. BI-MU in Milan will go ahead as planned in October.
Read moreEFD Induction subsidiary, EHE Consumables, are proud to announce the launch of their new page on LinkedIn. “We look forward to connecting with our friends and customers and all others who are interested in what we have to offer,” says Sales & Marketing Director, Peter Bond.
Read moreEFD Induction’s new Compact Weldac isn’t just the most compact tube welder on the market, it is also the smartest, most efficient and eco-friendly – with low costs to boot.
Read moreIf you’re in the market for a new solid-state tube welder, it will pay off to do the math on the new Compact Weldac.
Read moreSometimes, big things come in small packages, or, as in the case of the new Compact Weldac, in a small cabinet. Less than 1300 millimeters tall, this high-output solid-state welder uses minimal space while yielding a lot of power.
Read moreDespite challenges with governmental lockdowns in India and Malaysia, EFD Induction is able to maintain its operation and service level
Read moreEHE Consumables in the US and in Europe have joined forces online. The new common website for their global business provides comprehensive information about their wide range of products.
Read moreEFD Induction has always been at the forefront of technological development and with our new fully digital control system, we are prepared for the future.
Read moreThe unrivaled accuracy, control and efficiency of induction heating makes it ideal for key tasks in the manufacture and maintenance of rolling stock and rails.
Read moreThe expert workshop team at EFD Induction Sweden is ready to help you get the most out of your induction heating equipment with customized coils made especially for you.
Read moreOur colleagues in India are always eager to help people in need. This time they have taken on the largest aid project yet – helping the flood affected people of North Karnataka.
Read moreA world-leading automotive supplier has bought a Sinac induction heating system for steel pump housing production. Less than a second of heating does the job.
Read moreThe number-one industrial fair in Finland was once again a big success for EFD Induction Sweden.
Read moreAfter investing in an EFD Induction Weldac welder, Sperrin Trading Services Ltd (STS) in Northern Ireland has been able to increase their production output and free up valuable space.
Read moreThe Minac – EFD Induction’s mobile induction heating equipment – is so well suited for key tasks in the maintenance of rolling stock that one of the largest European railway service companies has purchased no less than ten and are considering investing in even more.
Read moreThe HardLine Hybrid combines a pusher machine (HP) and a continuous loading machine (HC) into one single machine.
Read moreExperience and enthusiasm are the two main characteristics of Anders Karlsved, the new MD at EFD Induction Sweden. A definite people person, he is looking forward to working with his new team mates and new customers.
Read moreHard metal is not the first thing that comes to mind when you put on a lovely, delicate garment but making the fibres soft and fluffy requires sharp, hard steel.
Read moreWhereas some Silicon Carbide transistors are less short circuit resilient, EFD Induction use a type which is just as rugged as IGBTs and provides higher efficiency as well as less energy consumption.
Read moreTesting airbag inflators by preheating them guarantees the stability of this high-pressure safety device.
Read moreHave you enjoyed a sweet snack today? If so, there is a good chance that the sugar came from Brazil, where EFD Induction is now offering their service and equipment rental to sugarcane mills. Our Minacs are the ideal tool for changing the tube connections on boilers.
Read moreEFD Induction Russia are sharing their assistance and knowhow as Russian shipyards are taking steps to revitalize their technology and equipment.
Read moreHow long does it take for a glowing steel ball to melt through a 20-centimetre-thick block of ice?
Read moreFor SSAB Europe, the key factors for choosing an EFD Induction tube welder were smaller footprint, new advanced technology with a five-year guarantee on inverter modules and a high-power factor at any welder power level.
Read morePowerhouse Telemark is set to become one of the world's most spectacular and energy efficient buildings. Construction began in September, with a little help from EFD Induction Norway.
Read moreEFD Induction aims to leave the competition behind with their new trigger controlled handgrip, which is a future oriented device for multiple uses.
Read moreEFD Induction launches a high-tech system that rapidly strips paint and tough, high-build coatings.
Read moreIn August 2017, Marcegaglia UK installed a new EFD Induction 400kW WELDAC high frequency tube welding system on the largest pipe mill at their UK Dudley plant.
Read moreThe excellent reliability, efficiency and robustness of the EFD Induction Weldacs make these solid-state tube welders a solid investment indeed.
Read more“After comprehensive testing of a range of different types of transistors, EFD Induction is now ready to introduce Silicon Carbide transistors in some of our high frequency, solid-state welders”, says Global Sales Director for Tube and Pipe, Peter Runeborg.
Read moreLeading wire and cable industry association the IWMA has welcomed EFD Induction as a new member.
Read moreBjørn Røsvik, Section Manager for Standardized Systems at EFD Induction, explains why induction heating is the superior technology when brazing aluminum for air conditioning systems.
Read moreEFD Induction has received a contract from Voith Hydro AB for the supply of 12 induction coils.The coils will be used for induction brazing applications during the construction of a new hydropower dam.
Read moreEFD Induction has announced that its lower-power Weldac welders will feature an option for a 12-pulse diode rectifier.
Read moreEFD Induction USA has recently won major orders from two American tier-one automotive suppliers. The orders involve EFD Induction ‘HardLine’ type induction scanning systems for the hardening of sun gears and output shafts.
Read moreOne of the largest tube and pipe manufacturers in Europe has selected EFD Induction to design, build and install a single-cabinet 750 kW / 200 kHz ‘Weldac’welder.
Read moreEFD Induction Norway has fixed a local historical bridge. The bridge was built in 1957 and is equipped with two motors.
Read moreA heating solution based on EFD Induction’s Minac induction heating system has succeeded in improving output for Blue Wave, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of rigging hardware for the marine, architectural and industrial markets.
Read moreEFD Induction has landed three large induction hardening orders from China’s coal mining industry. The orders involve hardening and tempering lines for 5-60mm diameter chain. The systems are being constructed at EFD Induction facilities in Norway and China.
Read moreEkornes, the largest furniture maker in the Nordic countries, uses an EFD Induction mobile ‘Minac’ converter to braze steel support bars in their sofas.
Read moreESAB, the world-renowned welding and cutting specialist, has ordered an EFD Induction Minac 50/80 Twin for one of its ESAB IT-100 automatic T-beam welding machines.
Read moreThere are two alternative methods of induction hardening: conventional ‘scanning hardening’, and the less common ‘single-shot hardening’. It is sometimes the case that workpiece characteristics determine which method must be used .
Read moreEFD Induction has developed an innovative door straightening solution for Libra-Plast, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of bulkhead doors, hatches and containers for the maritime industry.
Read moreMobile induction heating equipment from EFD Induction was recently used to help repair a steel bulkhead on the ‘Safe Concordia’ accommodation and support platform, currently being towed to Brazil to start a contract for Petrobras.
Read moreArgentina-based automotive valve manufacturer Basso A.S. has ordered a vertical hardening system from EFD Induction.
Read moreTwo of Europe’s leading power generation technology companies recently placed repeat orders for EFD Induction’s mobile Minac Twin systems. The first, ANDRITZ HYDRO, involves a Minac 25/40 Twin.
Read moreA major technology shift towards electric motor steering systems are key factors behind a series of major orders from ZF.
Read moreEFD Induction recently delivered one of its new generation Terac 25 induction straightening systems to Keppel AmFELS in Brownsville, Texas.
Read moreCorrectly designed and built induction coils are absolutely critical for successful, cost-effective induction heating. In fact, designing and testing coils is often the process with the longest lead time when devising an induction heating solution.
Read moreThe next time you watch a Formula One race on TV, you can be sure that most of the cars on the track are equipped with suspension springs from Eibach.
Read moreBelgium-based steel wire specialists ArcelorMittal Fontaine has bought an EFD Induction Sinac induction generator for pre-heating steel strands. The Sinac is a low- frequency 200 kW model.
Read moreVenice, home to Piazza San Marco, the Rialto Bridge... and a rather interesting bolt expansion job on a steam turbine.
Read moreDozens of high-level representatives from China’s tube and pipe industry recently attended a special technical seminar hosted by EFD Induction in Shanghai.
Read moreBased in the Czech Republic, Retezárna is a major European chain producer. And helping the company compete in the global marketplace are three complete EFD Induction hardening lines.
Read moreKOMET Precision Tools of Bangalore, India had an interesting challenge. Could we devise a solution that increased productivity, while simultaneously ensuring even better and more consistent quality?
Read moreOver the years EFD Induction solutions have been used to make everything from bras to spaceships. But even we were impressed by the creativity shown by artist Paul Fryer in his use of our technology.
Read moreAn EFD Induction brazing solution at diesel engine specialist Agco Sisu Power slashes production times for high-grade banjo fittings.
Read moreA patented EFD Induction innovation hardens the giant slewing rings used in wind turbines—without leaving any unwanted ‘soft zones’.
Read moreEvery service call is unique. However, we received one that was truly extraordinary. Tom Smith, machinist for the 1925 steamship ‘Saltsjön’, rang.
Read moreDouble the output. Better quality. Lower energy costs. It sounds too good to be true. But for Norway’s Scana Steel, these were the results of switching to an EFD Induction brazing solution.
Read moreWhen producing welded pipes according to API specification or similar, the weld and the heat affected zone (HAZ) have to be normalized. EFD Induction has three solutions.
Read moreWhat do more and more leading auto makers (including BMW, Audi and Volvo) have in common? They’ve all selected EFD Induction to heat treat brake discs against corrosion.
Read moreEFD Induction is the world’s no.1 induction hardening company. That’s good news for us. But what’s more important is why?
Read moreSilicon. It’s the earth’s second-most abundant element. And products containing silicon are widespread, the most common being semiconductors. But now induction heating is being applied to silicon to help solve one of humanity’s biggest challenges: the production of clean, affordable and abundant electricity.
Read moreThe Tampen Link project in the North Sea underlines the amazing versatility of induction heating. In this case, EFD Induction expertise is helping weld a branch pipe onto a 20’’ main high-pressure gas pipe located 145 m below the surface of the North Sea… without any interruption in the flow of gas!
Read moreSpecialized applications. Stringent quality levels. Tight leadtimes. The global aerospace industry sets tough demands on its parts and equipment suppliers.
Read moreBrazing the short-circuit ring (SCR) is a crucial step when manufacturing motor rotors.
Read moreSome simple tips on how to boost the productivity—and lifetime—of your induction coils.
Read moreA new EFD Induction solution has helped Hägglunds Drives slash hardening cycle times by 85% for large cam rings, and 45% for smaller rings.
Read moreBP, Rolls-Royce, KCA DEUTAG — each a major international company with rigorous standards on worker safety, economic efficiency and environmental protection.
Read moreIndependence Tube Corporation (ITC) is one of North America’s leading manufacturers of square and rectangular structural steel tubing.
Read moreEFD Induction equipment is used at some of the world’s largest consumer refrigerator manufacturing facilities as a superior alternative to traditional flame brazing of tubing connections, as well as for heating pre-painted panels prior to bending.
Read moreThe transistorised induction heating revolution was born to address the needs of one specific application: deck-straightening in the shipyards of Norway.
Read moreWelding pipe sections together sounds easy enough. But when the pipe is destined for the tough conditions of North Sea oil and gas fields, post-weld heat treatment is essential.
Read moreShanghai-based Baoshan Iron & Steel Company Ltd. is China’s largest iron and steel manufacturer. The recent installation of an IGBT-based Weldac and two seam annealing machines enables them to produce a complete range of tubes.
Read moreFlexyform manufactures components for women’s lingerie and delivers to famous brands such as Playtex, Lou and Sarah Lee.
Read moreA cleaner, safer, more comfortable working environment is a more productive, more profitable working environment.
Read moreWhat have Augusta of Italy, Stork Fokker of the Netherlands and Eurocopter of France and Germany in common?
Read moreWhen the world’s largest manufacturer of agricultural equipment decides to invest in production upgrades, you can be sure it chooses the best solutions on offer. John Deere selected a crankshaft hardening system from EFD Induction.
Read moreCaterpillar, Komatsu, JCB, John Deere, Poclain, Clark—they all have two things in common.
Read moreInduction heating is rightly prized for its versatility. But bolt heating? Is induction really an effective alternative to traditional gas and resistance heating methods?
Read moreDelivery of three EFD Induction Minac induction converters to Spain’s two main manufacturers of wind-power turbines.
Read moreIt’s a well-known fact that all dies used in the automotive industry have to be hardened. It’s also well known that traditional gas heating is slow, difficult and inefficient. But there is another way.
Read moreAs one of the world’s most quality-conscious carmakers, few are as choosy about their partners as Jaguar.
Read moreMost landlubbers don’t know it, but the straightening of welded deck and bulkhead plates is a crucial task in modern shipbuilding.
Read moreRoofing pliers are an essential tool when handling and shaping sheet metal for roofs, spouts, gutters, etc
Read moreOne of the most powerful arguments in favor of in-line heat treatment is that it gives you complete control over all stages of production.
Read moreManufacturers of high-quality faucets face three tough challenges: how to achieve robust joints; how to achieve virtually invisible joints; how to achieve robust, invisible joints as quickly and cost-effectively as possible.
Read moreAlessandro Mariani of EFD Induction Italy explains how induction shrink-fitting keeps the trains running.
Read moreWith induction bonding, single-component epoxy adhesives are cured by heating the motor housings.
Read moreThe system—installed at the production plant of Mølbro A/S in Broby, west of Copenhagen—is being used to forge plowshares.
Read moreItalians are famous for their delicious ice cream. But ice cream with induction brazing?
Read moreNokian Tyres is not only the largest tyre manufacturer in the Nordic countries, it is also one of the most profitable tyre makers in the world.
Read moreThey adorn exclusive hotels. They feature in stylish homes. They hang out at posh gyms.
Read moreBrazing produces strong, shock-resistant and visually attractive joints. But why select induction heating over flame brazing? There are at least seven compelling reasons:
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KS Roll Forming chooses EFD Induction and EHE Consumables for their first HF welding line for special and complex profiles.
Read moreConstant, clean and cost-effective—wind power is one of the fastest growing energy sources in the world, providing ever more people with reliable, affordable and sustainable electricity. What role has induction technology played in the promotion of green wind power?
Read moreAt the ongoing THERMPROCESS trade fair in Düsseldorf, EFD Induction are presenting their HardLine Hybrid – the world’s fastest and most flexible horizontal hardening machine.
Read moreInduction heating plays a vital role in the emerging connected industrial landscape. Concentrated and controllable heat simplifies the manufacturing process. Remote services are also underway to collect data for analysis, improve spare parts handling and minimize the need for inspection travels.
Read moreThe UN sustainable development goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. EFD Induction whole-heartedly embrace this UN initiative and have chosen four particular goals to focus our efforts on.
Read moreEFD Induction is proud to present the New Generation Sinac with a fully digital control system that is prepared for Industry 4.0. Predictive data and insights will enable reduced use of energy and lower operation costs allowing for a sustainable and profitable production.
Read moreIn the bolt expansion process, focus on safety is vital for a consistent result and for avoiding damage to either personnel or the expansion bolt itself. No supplier on the market has more experience than EFD Induction when it comes to designing and manufacturing induction bolt heating solutions.
Read moreThe automotive industry is going through a paradigm shift. New powertrains and materials drive the change towards products designed for a circular economy. As induction heating is far more energy-efficient and eco-friendly than other heating alternatives, the technology is growing in importance.
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