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[QUOTE="Baluncore, post: 6289603, member: 447632"] I would investigate... The size and geometry of the coils, which will decide the coupling of the coil to the workpiece. The frequency of the field, decides skin depth in the heated material. The impedance matching of the generators to the coils, while the workpiece is present. The forward power to the coil, while heating. Are you able to swap the coils between the generators and matching networks? [/QUOTE]
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