Abstract:
A non-magnetic wireless heating module is described. The module consists of a, preferably embossed, surface or plane and a dielectric surface or plane. The surface or plane is made of an inductive non-magnetic metal alloy that contains a first amagnetic metal or a first non-magnetic mixture of metals in a percentage between 85% and 99.99% by weight to the total weight and contains a second ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic metal or a second ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic mixture of metals in a percentage between 0.01 % and 15% by weight to the total weight. The wireless amagnetic heating module is inserted into a chamber (for example a pipe or a portion of a pipe, a cubic container, a cistern...) for the passage or storage of fluids, liquids, gases or solids; when the wireless amagnetic heating module is subjected to a variable electromagnetic field, it heats up, allowing heating, drying, passage of phase,... of the material in contact with it and contained in the chamber.
Abstract:
A metal film or plate, a method for obtaining thereof and some practical applications are described. The film is subject to heating by Joule effect created by parasitic currents induced by a time-varying magnetic field. The film is constituted by a metal alloy containing a first metal in a percentage comprised between 90% and 99% by mass of the total mass and a second metal in a percentage comprised between 1% and 10%. The thickness of the film is equal to, or lower than, 10 cm. The first metal is an amagnetic metal and the second metal is a ferromagnetic metal. In this way the film has ferromagnetic behavior still being mainly made by amagnetic metal. This allows exploiting in an optimal way both the mechanical features of amagnetic metals, and the magnetic features of ferromagnetic metals.
Abstract:
An induction heating device and method for solid, liquid and / or gaseous materials in motion or in stationary conditions are disclosed. This type of induction heating devices can be integrated into machinery or appliances, for civil, professional or industrial use or offers large heating surfaces and very high electromagnetic-thermal transduction efficiency.
Abstract:
A non-magnetic wireless heating module is described. The module consists of a, preferably embossed, surface or plane and a dielectric surface or plane. The surface or plane is made of an inductive non-magnetic metal alloy that contains a first amagnetic metal or a first non-magnetic mixture of metals in a percentage between 85% and 99.99% by weight to the total weight and contains a second ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic metal or a second ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic mixture of metals in a percentage between 0.01 % and 15% by weight to the total weight. The wireless amagnetic heating module is inserted into a chamber (for example a pipe or a portion of a pipe, a cubic container, a cistern...) for the passage or storage of fluids, liquids, gases or solids; when the wireless amagnetic heating module is subjected to a variable electromagnetic field, it heats up, allowing heating, drying, passage of phase,... of the material in contact with it and contained in the chamber.
Abstract:
An insert for kitchenware for induction cooking is described, comprising at least one film having thickness s made of an alloy of at least one amagnetic material and at least one ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material or wherein s is lower than, or equal to, 4 cm and wherein said alloy comprises an amount of amagnetic material comprised between 90% and 99% by mass and an amount of ferromagnetic material comprised between 1% and 10% by mass, said percentages being referred to the total mass of the alloy. A kitchenware comprising such an insert and a method for making a kitchenware for induction cooking, are further described.