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Inter-Power Corporation At-A-Glance

Inter-Power Corporation is one of the fastest growing companies in the induction heating industry. Headquartered in Almont, MI, Inter-Power has averaged triple-digit growth since the company was founded in 1995. Today, Inter-Power serves hundreds of customers throughout the World. Inter-Power supports the total needs of companies involved in induction heating. It designs and builds fully-integrated induction heating systems, power supplies, auxiliary parts handling equipment, induction heating coils, and computerized systems that allow the quality of part to be monitored as they are heated. As a mid-size, privately owned company, Inter-Power is able to offer custom-engineered products and personalized service no longer available from suppliers that have been merged into huge corporations. Inter-Power induction heating systems are manufactured to user requirements to ensure maximum performance and cost efficiency. Before you invest in new induction heating equipment, talk to Inter-Power. Learn first hand why we are the fastest growing company in the induction heating industry,
 

  • Fully integrated process heating systems.

  • Fully integrated forge heating systems.

  • Mid- Frequency SCR power supplies.

  • High- Frequency Transistorized power supplies.

  • Radio frequency power supplies.

  • Coil design and repair services.

  • Auxiliary parts handling equipment.

  • Sign-Link® Coil Signature Monitor

Interpower Induction Services At-A-Glance

Interpower Induction Services is the coil building and repair group of Inter-Power Corporation. Headquartered in Sterling Heights, Michigan, IIS also has repair facilities in Niles, Ohio. IIS has the skill and experience to dramatically extend the service life of forge heating and most other styles of induction heating coils. By establishing a formal coil maintenance/rebuild program, it is not unusual to get 10, 15, or even 20 years of service from tooling. The first sign that a forging coil needs service usually is a breakdown of the castable materials. When this begins to occur, the coil should be taken out of service to prevent damage to other critical component. The decision to repair or replace a coil is based on cost. As a Rule of Thumb, it makes sense to rebuild a forge heating coil when repair costs are less than 75% of the original cost of the coil. The condition of coil windings is a critical factor. If windings have to be replaced, it often is more cost effective to replace the coil. Contact your IIS sales representative for assistance in establishing a coil maintenance program, fast quotes on repairing coils, or information on designing coils for a new application.