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High frequency induction heating?

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I have induction furnace, heated element is a rod of ferromagnetic material with curie temperature 800C ,which heats coil with 10 turns.
Excitation frequency is about 13MHz.
If I understood correctly function, auto-regulation temperature lies in the loss induction coil at a curie temperature.
What parameters rods are crucial to the functioning of the whole at a different temperature?
Do you think that when I use the example with nickel rod will work on the 358C (curie temperature for nickel)?
 

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