Impeder Core For High Frequency Welding , Various Diameters Available
In high frequency tube welding process, mild steel strip of specific width is passed through several sets of steel rolls. The steel strip is converted into an open seam tubular shape. At this stage, the tubular shape is passed through a high frequency induction coil. The coil works as a primary and the open seam tube acts as one turn secondary. The induced current density is highest at the edges and results into rapid heating of these edges. The subsequent pressure rolls press the open red hot seams together to form a butt weld joint. Ferrite rods kept inside the tube aid the process of welding by improving its efficiency.The Impeder is constructed of Ferrite material and is an essential accessory for usein high frequency welding of tubes and pipes. We has developed a rugged performance ferrite core material designated R2KW. This material best meets the demanding requirements of high frequency welding. The Impeder lowers the reluctance of the magnetic path, thereby saving energy and improving overall process efficiency. R2KW material cores provide an ideal magnetic path even at high temperatures. High saturation flux combined with high resistance reducing eddy current losses improves mill efficiency. It's high density construction adds the mechanical strength for long life in the severe operating environment in a steel tube mill.
Feature
The R2KW has a very low reluctance,Internal heating can be inhibited during welding, whichreduces the saturation magnetic flux density,
and the welding process is very efficient.
Application
Pipe welding