Induction Heating Coils are a type of electromagnetic coil used to generate heat in a conductive material. These coils consist of a series of copper wire windings that generate a high-frequency magnetic field when connected to an AC power source. The magnetic field generates eddy currents in the conductive material, causing it to heat up rapidly. The offered heating coils are commonly used in industrial applications, such as metalworking and brazing, to melt and heat materials quickly and efficiently. Induction Heating Coils are also used in consumer products, such as induction cooktops and electric kettles, to heat food and liquids quickly and safely.