Various application trends require different heating methods, so induction heating can be divided into four main types.
The first type is forging penetration heating, which includes low-frequency and long-cycle forgings, die forgings, and annealing heating. This heating method is described in this chapter. Other articles describe medium-frequency and high-frequency surface quenching heating.
Other articles discuss other uses of induction heating, such as medium-frequency and high-frequency brazing, copper welding, pipe welding, and container heating, semiconductor production, etc. In addition, other articles on this website also discuss some special requirements for low-frequency and medium-frequency smelting, and also involve some process issues of modern copper induction furnaces. I believe that you have a general understanding of our products after reading the simple introduction and discussion of copper induction furnaces. You are also welcome to purchase our products
Induction billet furnaces can heat billets to temperatures ranging from room temperature to over 1200°C.
After the Slab is pulled out from the continuous casting machine,Surface temperature is 750 ~ 850℃.
The melting furnace mainly melting the steel, iron and metal. The equipment is mainly composed of power control cabinet and melting furnace body.