Induction Melting Furnace Capacity from 50 kg to 10 tons
Application:
Melting iron, steel, copper, aluminum and precious metals
Product Introduction:
For the production of many metal products, the production process begins with the melting of metals. In this case, it is necessary to raise the temperature of the metal to the melting point, and for metallurgical operations, it is often necessary to keep it at the said temperature. Using an induction furnace is one of the best ways to do this process. In these furnaces, the metal is placed inside a non-conductive bush, which is surrounded by a copper coil. By applying a variable voltage (AC) to both ends of the coil and passing a variable current through it, a strong variable magnetic field is created inside the coil.
Due to the magnetic property of metal, due to electromagnetic induction, a strong electric field is induced on the surface of the metal and creates circular eddy currents on the surface of the metal. Due to the electrical resistance of the metal, the passage of eddy currents generates a great amount of heat in the metal and causes rapid melting of the metal. After the metal is melted, the eddy currents cause intense mixing of the melt and provide the boiling and mixing necessary for a high-quality melting process.
The induction furnaces produced in the “TAPKA” company are available in two types (Compact Melt with a capacity between 100 and 350 kW) and Power Melt with a capacity between 500 and 10000 kW.
Technical Specifications:
5-ton Induction furnace |
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Model |
MF-M-ST2500 |
Medium frequency power |
2500 kw |
Working frequency |
400-500 Hz |
Power supply |
2750 KVA |
Advantages:
* Digital electronic control
* Application of maximum power from cold load to full melting
* High efficiency
* Accessible and safe chamber for installing the control board
* Ease of installation
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Type | This product is a final B2B equipment. |
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