Himmelwerk

A Global Brand,
Built on Precision

For over 75 years, Himmelwerk has specialized in high-frequency induction systems used by manufacturers, researchers, and innovators around the world. Our focus has always been the same: deliver precise, repeatable heat, and support every system with the technical expertise to make it work exactly as intended.

Today, Himmelwerk USA brings that engineering-first approach to North American teams, offering responsive support, tailored recommendations, and local access to the technology trusted throughout Europe and beyond.

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What We Stand For

  • Precision
    Every system we deliver is designed to meet exact performance and quality standards.

  • Partnership
    We collaborate closely with engineering teams to tailor the right solution, no off-the-shelf shortcuts.

  • Responsiveness
    Himmelwerk USA ensures quick communication, clear answers, and support you can rely on.

  • Sustainability
    Induction heating is clean, efficient, and eliminates unnecessary thermal waste.

A History of Innovation

Founded in Germany 1879 and actively in the field of induction heating since 1950, Himmelwerk has been pioneering the evolution of induction technology for almost 80 years. Over the decades, our systems have supported industries from automotive and aerospace to medical and materials science — with each generation of equipment offering greater control, efficiency, and precision.

We continue to lead by investing in smart interfaces, application-driven system design, and the next wave of data-connected heating solutions.

Ready to build a tailored induction system for your application?

Andreas Seitzer, Geschäftsführer Himmelwerk

Seit 1950 wurden von Himmelwerk 19.000 Hochfrequenz- und Mittelfrequenzgeneratoren in alle Welt verschickt.
Wie viel CO₂ sparen sie eigentlich pro Jahr ein? Eine Rechnung.

Annahme 1: 25 % der Generatoren sind noch in Betrieb.

Annahme 2: Sie haben im Durchschnitt eine Leistung von 6 kW und damit eine Leistungsaufnahme von 7 kW.

Annahme 3: Die Generatoren sind 8 Stunden/Tag und 5 Tage/Woche in Betrieb.

Annahme 4: Induktive Erwärmung spart bis zu 40 % Energie ein im Vergleich zu konventionellen Methoden. Gehen wir mal von 30 % aus.

Bei diesen Annahmen sieht die Rechnung so aus:

Täglicher Energieverbrauch: 8 h x 7 kW = 56 kW

Energieersparnis am Tag: 56 kWh / 0,7 = 80 kWh; 80 – 56 = 24 kWh

Gesamtersparnis am Tag: 24 kWh x 4.750 Generatoren = 114.000 kWh

Gesamtersparnis pro Jahr: 220 Arbeitstage x 114.000 kWh = 25.080.000 kWh

Umrechnungsfaktor kWh/CO₂: 1 kWh ≈ CO₂-Äquivalenzwert von 0,485 kg Strom (Quelle: Umweltbundesamt, Climate Change 15/2022)

CO₂-Einsparung pro Jahr: 25.080.000 kWh x 0,485 kg = 12.163.800 kg