80KW Braze Induction Welding Equipment For Welding Electric Heating Pan
INDUCTION WELDING EQUIPMENT:
The induction welding equipment uses the high power IGBT high frequency equipment to provide heating power and the pneumatic system as the drive. It has such features as stable operation, precise control, easy operation an high rate of products meeting standards, which is the most ideal equipment for manufacturing on new generation of electric heating stainless steel kitchen utensil.
It is applicable to the welding of such electric heating products as electric heating pan, hot-water kettle, frying pan and coffee pot, which can make the stainless steel plate, alumium sheet and tubular electric heating element of different shapes and thickness form an integral part through one-off metal braze welding.
QUICK DETAILS OF THE INDUCTION WELDING MACHINE:
Name |
Three Phase Two Station Braze welding machine Induction heating machine 80KW
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Application | Brazing welding |
Work power | 360V-520V | Out power | 80KW |
Model Number | GY-80C | Certificate | CE,SGS, ROHS |
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS OF THE INDUCTION WELDING MACHINE:
Type | GY-25C | GY-40C | GY-60C | GY-80C |
Work power | Three phase 380V 50HZ | Three phase 380V 50HZ | Three phase 380V 50HZ | Three phase 380V 50HZ |
The range of operating voltage | 360V-520V | 360V-520V | 360V-520V | 360V-520V |
Output power | 25KW | 40KW | 60KW | 80KW |
Fluctuating frequency | 30-80KHZ | 30-80KHZ | 30-80KHZ | 30-80KHZ |
Output current | 200-1200A | 400-1800A | 400-2400A | 400-3200A |
Brazing diameters | 150mm | 250mm | 300mm |
400mm |
APPLICATIONS OF THE INDUCTION WELDING MACHINE:
It is applicable to the welding of such electric heating products as electric heating pan, hot-water kettle, frying pan and coffee pot, which can make the stainless steel plate, alumium sheet and tubular electric heating element of different shapes and thickness form an integral part through one-off metal braze welding.
THE ADVANTAGES OF THE INDUCTION WELDING:
The main advantage of induction welding is its precisely localized heat. The induction heating coil can be placed directly on the joint, providing a more consistent amount of heat than a torch. Another advantage is that induction brazing is more repeatable than traditional brazing. The induction welding process has a predictable heat profile (essentially, the amount of heat provided over time), which is more consistent than traditional weldig and can be automated. It does not depend on operator’s skills as much as the torch brazing. Induction welding is a relatively new process, and it is not yet widely used. However, it is gaining popularity among manufacturers and is expected to continue to grow in the coming years.
Induction welding can be used to join a wide variety of metals, including nickel, copper, cobalt, titanium, and steel. Some non-metals, such as ceramics, graphite and glass can also be brazed using induction. It is a great way to join dissimilar metals and alloys, thanks to its localized heat and ability to join metals without melting them. Because induction welding uses electromagnetic field rather than flame, it can be used in many places where flame welding is not possible or not safe.