Why Switch to Flameless Induction Heating?
Traditional open-flame heating carries inherent risks: collateral damage to nearby wiring or rubber seals, warped base metals, and the strict site compliance required for pressurized gas storage. Utilizing high-frequency electromagnetic fields, a professional induction machine heats conductive ferrous metals, such as steel, iron, and specific alloys—internally within seconds.
- Instantaneous Thermal Transfer: Turn a seized M12 bolt red-hot in under 2 seconds.
- Pinpoint Precision: Target exact mechanical components, structural joints, or pipe sections without degrading adjacent materials.
- Uncompromised Site Safety: Eliminate the need for open-flame hot work permits, reducing workshop insurance liabilities and protecting operators.
- Cost Efficiency: No recurring bottle rental fees or gas refill logistics.
The GYS Powerduction Range: Power Meets Reliability
Engweld proudly supplies the benchmark GYS Powerduction series. Engineered for rigorous UK workshop environments, these units range from agile, highly portable 3.7 kW mobile units perfect for cramped automotive bays, up to heavy-duty liquid-cooled 16 kW+ powerhouses designed for continuous structural steelworks, HGV chassis straightening, and heavy maritime repair.
Integrated liquid-cooling systems ensure sustained duty cycles, allowing professional metalworkers to maintain high operational output without frustrating thermal shutdowns.
Complete Your Thermal & Welding Setup
Whether you are pre-heating thick steel plates prior to striking an arc with our industrial MIG Welders and TIG Welders, or stripping down an exhaust manifold, personal protection remains paramount. Ensure your workshop staff are equipped with certified, high-heat-rated hand and body gear from our dedicated Welding PPE department.
Need Expert Advice on Sizing Your Induction Unit?
Because induction power requirements vary wildly depending on the mass of the metal you are heating, our technical sales team is on hand to guide you. Contact us directly via the Engweld Website or visit your nearest trade counter using our Engweld Store Locator to discuss demonstration units and custom workshop packages.