Impervious Induction Irons

Therese Glimskar and BASF Create Super Safety Iron

It’s about time that somebody figured out that irons should work off of induction heating. How many times has someone made the accidental (foolish) mistake of touching the iron because they didn’t know it was on?

Therese Glimskär in collaboration with BASF (makers of the heat resistant plastic ULTRADUR) has created the Induction Iron. It works off of electormagnetic technology that causes the instant heating process only when the iron is on a piece of clothing.

The world is now officially a much safer place!
Trend Themes
1. Induction Heating Technology - Opportunity for companies to develop innovative products using induction heating technology for improved safety and efficiency.
2. Electromagnetic-based Appliances - Potential for disruptive innovation in the appliance industry by integrating electromagnetic technology for better user experience and safety.
3. Smart Home Irons - Promising market for smart home irons that use advanced technologies like induction heating to offer enhanced safety features and convenience.
Industry Implications
1. Appliance Manufacturing - Appliance manufacturers can explore the adoption of induction heating technology to create safer and more efficient products.
2. Plastics and Polymers - Opportunity for plastics and polymer companies to collaborate with appliance manufacturers to develop heat resistant materials for electromagnetic-based appliances.
3. Smart Home Technology - Growing demand for smart home products presents an opportunity for companies to incorporate induction heating technology into home appliances like irons.

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