RF Technology

High frequency is a radio wave energy with an authorized frequency of 13.56 MHz.

 

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High frequency is generated when alternating current energy is converted into high frequency energy in a generator.
The energy generated in the RF-generator is absorbed by materials containing bi-polar molecules, such as water, adhesive substances with water/liquid, or various plastics.

By using a material that is not electrically conductive and a material that is electrically conductive (e.g. glue), it is possible to create an oscillating process: the molecules in the material are brought into vibrations.

During the oscillating process, the machine that is connected to the generator works as battery/capacitor and thus brings the electrons into vibrations from + to - and back again, with a speed of 13.56 million times in the second.

During the oscillating process, the molecules in the material are pushed about and in that way friction heat is generated in the material.

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