Abstract

Basic characteristics of a soft heating method utilizing temperature sensitive magnetic powders were examined. The soft heating has the following advantages: (1) It is easy to make an optional form. (2) It seems easy to transfer the powder to indide tissue by magnetic induction. No magnetic powder has yet been developed, however, which can produce sufficient heat to reach the desired temperature. In order to gain more heat, metal rings were immersed in a powder and their eddy current loss was used. Maximum heat was obtained by using rings of optimum resistance and density.

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