model | HFM-006 | ||||
maximum voltage scope | 35kw | ||||
input voltage scope | 70-550V | ||||
output oscillating frequency | 1-20KHZ based on customer requirement | ||||
input voltage frequency | three phase 380V±20% 50-60HZ | ||||
heating,retain current | 100% 24H | ||||
Weight (kg) | 41 | ||||
volume L*W*H (cm) | 63*34*54 | ||||
Melting furnace | |||||
models | max input power/kw | capacity each time | |||
ferrous metal | aluminum | copper gold silver bronze | |||
35 | 12kg | 12kg | 40kg |
induction melting machine
Our Service
·application testing and evaluation: offers application development services and application testing services by induction machines with wide range of frequencies and powers. we can evaluate if your application will benefit from induction heating.
·application optimization service: offers expertise induction heating solution guide to optimize your heating process under your equipment
·custom design and manufacture: we design and manufacture induction machine for a wide range of induction applications and customer's requirement. including color language
·installation commission: the manual with photo and video make installation easy, on line& on-site technical service is also available
·maintenance: provide online and on site technical assistance for preventive and corrective maintainance
·repair& spare part: quick feedback to customer's repair and spare parts(within 8hours), trouble shooting guide with photo&video and online engineer service help you repair machines easily.
How do you calculate the efficiency of a furnace?
The efficiency of a furnace is the ratio of useful output to heat input. The furnace efficiency can be determined by both direct and indirect method. The efficiency of the furnace can be computed by measuring the amount of fuel consumed per unit weight of material produced from the furnace
How much electricity does it take to melt steel?
To produce a ton of steel in an electric arc furnace requires approximately 400 kilowatt-hours per short ton or about 440 kWh per metric tonne; the theoretical minimum amount of energy required to melt a tonne of scrap steel is 300 kWh (melting point 1520 °C/2768 °F)