Inter-Power Celebrates 15 Years of Growth in Induction Heating Industry


Inter-Power, of Almont, Michigan, and Interpower Induction Services, Inc., of Fraser, Michigan and Niles, Ohio, are celebrating fifteen years of growth in the induction heating industry. Inter-Power, is a single-source supplier of turnkey systems built from in-house designed and manufactured power supplies, tooling, cooling systems, work handling automation, controls and real-time monitoring systems. "Our ability to solve unique heating and heat treating problems for both large and small manufacturers, combined with our flexibility and dedication to customer service has allowed Inter-Power to excel in a highly competitive market," said Gary Gariglio, president of Inter-Power.

Inter-Power induction systems are installed worldwide for applications primarily in mass heating, ranging from heating billets that are round, RCS, square, welded tong holds, to long bars, heating of bar ends, plate, rebar, tube/pipe/conduit, and wire. In addition, there have been hundreds of machines supplied for other applications, such as annealing, brazing, bending, bonding, curing, coating, coining, crystal growing, densification, hardening, sintering, and tempering.

Today, the company serves hundreds of customers worldwide in metal processing, automotive, truck and bus, wind turbine, aerospace, military, railroad, hand tools and mining, marine and farm machinery and off road vehicle manufacturing industries.

Inter-Power also credits their growth to the development of a unique line of advanced induction heating equipment and accessories including Sign-Link®, the most popular coil signature monitoring system on the market. Hundreds of units have been installed on solid state and RF power supplies and motor generators to provide 100% verification of the quality of every part heated.

Their unique "Zone Control(TM)" technology for billet heating permits each coil to have independent power control at the coil or zone. Instead of one large power supply inverter with the output power distributed across an entire coil line, the large inverter is broken down into sections and each section is connected to a coil. Power is then managed to optimize the power usage across the line and permit advanced operational features. There are many benefits from zone control technology, including energy savings from improved process control.

Standard scanners, power supplies, coils and process monitors are also available for OEMs and commercial heat treaters.

Gary Gariglio, president of Inter-Power said, "We have been delivering the highest quality induction technology for fifteen years and are proud of the progress we have made in the USA and the continued progress we are making into international markets."

For additional information contact:

Edward Rylicki

Inter-Power Corporation

3578 Van Dyke

Almont MI 48003

Phone: 810-798-9201

Fax: 810-798-9301

Email: erylicki@interpwr.com

Web: www.interpwr.com

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