Induction Heaters

  1. Induction heating usage in the Fastener Industry

    Induction heating usage in the Fastener Industry

    The most common industrial fastener materials include three major groups of steel – carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloy steel. Aluminum, titanium, and various (nickel, brass, etc.) alloys are also used for the manufacturing of m

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  2. Importance of Induction Heaters for Green Technology

    Importance of Induction Heaters for Green Technology

    Induction heating is a green technology because it is energy-efficient, does not produce emissions, and is safe for the environment. 

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  3. Vacuum Induction Melting & Casting Process

    Vacuum Induction Melting & Casting Process

    Vacuum induction melting (VIM) is a process for melting metal under vacuum conditions. It is used to produce high-purity metals and alloys that are free of dissolved gases and other impurities. VIM can be used to produce ingots, but it is also often used

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  4. Working Guide of Induction Melting Furnace

    Working Guide of Induction Melting Furnace

    Today, every industry is moving towards energy-saving and clean ways of doing things. Therefore, the induction furnace has become popular because of its ability to conserve heat and energy without polluting the environment with gases and loud noises.

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  5. Science behind Induction Heating Process

    Science behind Induction Heating Process

    Industrial processes require technicians to harness the power of the elements, including heat. There are many ways to heat raw materials, but few can quickly reach incredibly high temperatures efficiently, accurately, and safely. That’s where induction h

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  6. Advantage of Induction Heating Process

    Advantage of Induction Heating Process

    INDUCTION HEATING

    INDUCTION HEATING is the heating of materials by electromagnetic action. A voltage is induced into a conductive component and the losses from the resulting current flows are seen as heat.

    When

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  7. Forging with Induction Heating

    Forging with Induction Heating

    What is forging?

     Forging is a process where a metal shaping technique using compressive, localized forces, has been a staple metal fabrication technique since the time of the ancient Mesopotamians. Since its origins in the fertile

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  8. Advantage of Induction Melting Furnaces in Metal Processing Industry

    Advantage of Induction Melting Furnaces in Metal Processing Industry

    Induction Heating offers a controllable and localized method of heat without contact to the parts (components) being heated. The heat is generated by inducing an alternating magnetic field into electrically conductive materials. Induction Heating technology

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  9. Induction Melting Furnace - Full line of Heating Equipment

    Induction Melting Furnace - Full line of Heating Equipment

    According to the OECD report "Perspectives on steel by steel-using industries", the machinery industry is the third largest consumer of steel in the world, accounting for around 14% of global steel

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  10. Industries That Benefit from Induction Heating 

    Industries That Benefit from Induction Heating 

    Induction heating is a versatile process that can be used in a wide variety of industries. Some of the industries that benefit from induction heating include: 

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