Abstract

Joining of dielectrics is perhaps the second most widespread application of radio frequency (RF) and microwave heating after domestic microwave heating of food. The reason for this success is that volumetric heating with electromagnetic fields directly deposits energy to the joining surfaces where the increase in temperature is needed most. However, poor thermal conductivity in most dielectrics makes it difficult for conventional heat transfer methods to impart heat at the joining line efficiently.

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