Custom Induction Coils for Commercial Induction Cookers
Publish Time: 2026-08-18 Origin: Site
Introduction
Commercial induction cookers require heating coils that can operate efficiently under high power and continuous working conditions. Compared with household cooking equipment, commercial induction systems often face higher thermal loads, longer operating times, and more demanding installation environments.
The induction coil directly influences heating efficiency, temperature distribution, power response, and electromagnetic compatibility. A suitable coil must match the power board, resonant frequency, cookware design, cooling structure, and available installation space.
For this reason, selecting a heating coil based only on its outer diameter or nominal power is not enough. The complete system must be considered during the design and validation stage.
The anonymized case
A commercial kitchen equipment manufacturer was developing a high-power induction cooker for restaurants and institutional kitchens. The target system required stable heating during long operating cycles, while the product enclosure had limited internal space.
During initial testing, the customer observed uneven heating and increased coil temperature at higher power levels. The original coil also required several adjustments to work correctly with the customer's driver board and resonant circuit.
The customer needed a custom induction coil that could match the electrical parameters of the system and fit the mechanical structure of the final product.
Technical challenge
The main challenge was to balance several requirements at the same time:
Target heating power and operating frequency;
Coil inductance and tolerance;
Coil diameter, height, and installation position;
Copper wire structure and winding density;
Thermal insulation and heat dissipation;
Distance between the coil and cookware;
Compatibility with the resonant capacitor and driver board;
Long-duration operating stability.
A coil that works well in a laboratory test may not provide the same result after it is installed under a glass panel, ferrite layer, thermal insulation material, and cookware support structure.
The Golden Eagle solution
Golden Eagle reviewed the customer's mechanical drawing and electrical parameters before developing the prototype. The engineering process focused on the following areas:
1. Coil geometry optimization
The coil diameter, winding pattern, and spacing were adjusted according to the available heating area and product enclosure. The objective was to create a more uniform magnetic field while maintaining a practical production structure.
2. Resonant-system matching
The coil was evaluated together with the customer's driver board and resonant circuit. Key parameters such as inductance, operating frequency, current, and thermal behavior needed to be confirmed under the actual working condition.
3. Thermal management
The design considered the relationship between the coil, ferrite material, insulation layer, cookware support, and cooling structure. Appropriate material selection and winding arrangement can help reduce unnecessary heat accumulation during continuous operation.
4. Production consistency
Golden Eagle used controlled winding processes and CNC customization for suitable products. The company's stated development advantages include 15 years of R&D experience, 3–5 days of rapid prototyping for suitable projects, and a target defect rate below 0.5% for production quality control. Specific results should be confirmed through project testing and quality records.
Validation and project value
Before production approval, the customer should evaluate:
Inductance at the specified frequency;
Heating power and heating response;
Temperature rise during continuous operation;
Heating uniformity across the cookware area;
Compatibility with the driver board;
Insulation and electrical safety;
Mechanical fit and assembly repeatability;
Long-duration operation and thermal cycling.
The customized coil gave the customer a clearer path from electrical design to mechanical integration. It also reduced repeated modifications during the later product-development stage.
Procurement tip
When sourcing commercial induction coils, provide the driver-board parameters, resonant frequency, target inductance, operating current, heating power, coil dimensions, cookware size, and cooling requirements.
A professional supplier should review the coil as part of the complete induction-heating system rather than treating it as an isolated wire component.
Conclusion
A commercial induction coil must achieve a balance between heating performance, electrical matching, thermal control, mechanical fit, and production consistency. Custom development is particularly valuable for 3kW to 5kW systems or other applications with special installation and operating requirements.
Golden Eagle can support customized coil development from drawing review and sample preparation to production evaluation. Customers should provide complete electrical and mechanical information to receive a more accurate feasibility assessment.