Article: Publication No. WO/2009/067456 Published on May 28, Assigned to Inductotherm for Electric Induction Heating, Melting, Stirring (American Inventors)

GENEVA, Nov. 7 -- Oleg S. Fishman, John H. Mortimer, Satyen N. Prabhu and Mike Maochang Cao, all from United States of America, have developed an electric induction heating, melting and stirring of materials non-electrically conductive in the solid state.

The patent has been assigned to Inductotherm Corp., Rancocas, N.J.

According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization: "An apparatus and process are provided for controlling the heating and melting of a material that is non electrically conductive in the solid state, and electrically conductive in the non solid state. Power is selectively directed between coil sections surrounding different zones of the ...

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