See how synchronized display indicators on cookware and control elements enable intuitive assig
See how embedded magnets encode appliance characteristics through pole orientation, enabling au
See how a rigid stainless steel coil eliminates support structures in energy recovery devices,
Spiral receiver coil windings with gaps power onboard controls without blocking magnetic transfer, enabling uniform induction heating at user-set levels.
Water-cooled copper plates and low-frequency coil sections heat long workpieces from the center outward, reducing edge overheating and coil deformation.
A hybrid rounded-rectangular coil layout improves heating uniformity across cookware sizes while reducing unheated areas and stray magnetic fields.
Inductive heating with Curie-limited susceptors warms only the forming surface, cutting tool heat-up and cool-down time while keeping the frame insulated.
Integrated zone heaters, a single cooling path, and levitational gas keep substrate temperature uniform while enabling faster thermal transitions.
Optical sensing detects the insulation base in an induction hob more precisely than RFID, improving heat resistance, reliability, and thermal efficiency.
By moving LEDs outside the hot cooking zone and guiding light optically, this hob cuts light loss, cost, and coating needs.
Separate airflow channels and dual fans cool high- and low-heat cooking electronics more precisely, improving stability while limiting noise.
Optical waveguides under the hob plate improve cooktop and UI marking visibility while keeping lighting modular, diffuse, and easier to install.