In a message dated 6/27/2005 5:58:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you say Microwave?

Unless this process is done in a Faraday shielded enclosure, there will be some serious spurious emissions. I doubt that these devices are considered as being sold to the general public so FCC compliance is probably not a requirement. In an industrial environment, it's usually the operator that is working from a shielded enclosure, somewhat like the X-ray technician at your local medical facility. But what about the salesperson on the trade show floor and those watching him?

-CB
Corey,
    I spent almost ten years in the industry. The frequencies used are
3000hz, 10,000hz, 450khz and I have seen 60hz used for heating steel billets. All equipment is FCC approved. Here is a little tutorial from my former employer. http://www.ajaxtocco.com/03-Basics/basics.htm

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