Abstract

This paper proposes the method of induction heating for the adhesion of biological tissue. In conventional adhesive methods, points that are situated at a depth cannot be heated.To rectify this problem, our method employs a local heating mechanism by using an induction coil and a conductive metal foil. In our experiments, a Ti foil (40×40×0.02 mm^3) was embedded between two slices of ham (thickness: 1.5 mm). When the frequency was 600 kHz and the current was 1.5 A, the temperature rise in the Ti foil between the two slices of ham was 94.1 ℃. This temperature was confirmed to be sufficient to cause the Ti foil to adhere to the biological tissue.

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