Introduction to Medium - Frequency Induction Melting Furnace
The medium - frequency induction melting furnace is a device that uses the magnetic field generated by the medium - frequency alternating current to produce an induced current in the metal charge, thereby heating and melting the charge. It mainly consists of parts such as the medium - frequency power supply, induction coil, furnace body, and crucible. It has the advantages of fast melting speed, high production efficiency, uniform heating, precise temperature control, energy - saving, and environmental - friendliness. It is widely used in the smelting and processing of metal materials such as steel and non - ferrous metals.
Parameters of Medium - Frequency Induction Melting Furnace
- Rated power: Generally, it ranges from dozens of kilowatts to thousands of kilowatts, such as 50kW, 100kW, 500kW, 1000kW, etc. The greater the power, the faster the melting speed.
- Operating frequency: Usually, it is between 1000 - 8000Hz. Different frequencies are suitable for different melting materials and process requirements.
- Melting capacity: It can be customized according to actual needs, ranging from a few kilograms to dozens of tons. Common ones are 50kg, 100kg, 500kg, 1t, 5t, etc.Both large and small power levels can be customized.
- Temperature control range: The melting temperature can be accurately controlled, generally reaching about 1000ºC - 1700ºC, meeting the melting temperature requirements of different metal materials.
- Power efficiency: Usually, it is about 85% - 95%. An efficient power supply can effectively reduce energy consumption.
- Cooling water consumption: Depending on the equipment power and melting scale, the cooling water consumption varies. Generally, it is between several cubic meters and dozens of cubic meters per hour.