Induction Preheating Welding is an efficient welding process used for Onshore Offshore pipeline construction. This product has an input power of 5KVA and an inductance range of 1-160uH, making it ideal for heating up metal components prior to welding. The thermocouple has 6 PCS and the input current can be as high as 20.8-22.7A. Furthermore, reaching temperatures as high as 788℃, post weld heat treatment is also possible for more demanding welding applications. To top it off, the lightweight design of 22Kg makes it easier to transport and use for welding in a variety of locations.
Parameter | Specification |
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Product Name | Induction Preheating Welding |
Thermocouple | 6 PCS |
Material | Carbon Steel/Stainless Steel/Copper/Aluminum |
Input Frequency | 50-60Hz |
Input Voltage | 1-phase 220-240V |
Heating temperature | Can Be High As 788℃ |
Output Power | 4.5KW(duty Cycle 100%) |
Input Power | 5KVA |
Output Frequency | 5-60KHz |
Product Model | CR2000-005B-12SF |
Temperature Control | Digital Display |
Application | PWHT, Onshore Offshore pipeline, pipe welding preheat |
Canroon CR2000 induction preheating welding has been widely used in oil and gas pipeline construction, with its maximum temperature as high as 788℃ and fast welding speed. This powerful welding machine is equipped with 6 thermocouples and digital display temperature controller, which enables it to automatically adjust the output frequency from 5-60KHz and output power up to 4.5KW(duty cycle 100%). Its input current ranges from 20.8-22.7A, making it the perfect choice for oil and gas pipeline construction.
Canroon CR2000 Induction Preheating Welding is a custom service that allows you to utilize an automatic pipe welding machine for PWHT (Post Weld Heat Treatment) onshore and offshore pipelines, oil and gas lines. It features an input current of 20.8-22.7A, inductance range of 1-160uH, output frequency of 5-60KHz, input voltage of 1-phase 220-240V, and a maximum heating temperature of up to 788℃.
Induction Preheating Welding is packaged and shipped in accordance with industry standards and best practices. All components to be shipped are properly and securely packaged in appropriate materials to protect them from damage during transit. The packaging is designed to meet the requirements of the shipping company and ensure delivery in good condition.
The packaging also includes all necessary labels and documentation, such as the product name, model number, and serial number. The label should also include the shipper's name and contact information. Appropriate safety warnings should also be included.
When shipping Induction Preheating Welding, the shipper must take into consideration the weight and size of the package, as well as the shipping method used. The package should be clearly marked with the words "Fragile," "This Side Up," and "Handle with Care." This will help prevent damage to the product during transit.