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By passing heat through an CNC induction heating machine that produces an electromagnetic field inside the coil to heat up and possibly melt steel, copper, brass, graphite, gold, silver, aluminum, or carbide, induction heating is a method of heating electrically conductive materials, specifically metals or semiconductors.
An electromagnet and an electronic oscillator that runs a high-frequency alternating current (AC) through the electromagnet make up an induction heater. When the quickly fluctuating magnetic field penetrates the object, it creates eddy currents, which are electric currents that flow inside the conductor.
Eddy currents pass through a material’s resistance and heat it via joule heating. Heat is also produced by magnetic hysteresis losses in ferromagnetic and ferrimagnetic materials, such as iron.
The fact that heat is produced inside the object itself, rather than by an external heat source via heat conduction, is a key aspect of the induction heating process. As a result, items can heat up quite quickly. Additionally, there doesn’t need to be any outside interaction, which is beneficial when contamination is a concern.
Many industrial operations, including heat treatment in metallurgy, Czochralski crystal formation and zone refining used in the semiconductor industry, and the melting of refractory metals that require extremely high temperatures, involve induction heating. Additionally, induction cooktops employ it.
The Global CNC induction heating machine market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The ajaxtocco’s CNC induction heating machine has four axes and a Sinumerik or industrial PC operator panel. From the front side of the cabinet, access to every component of the electrical cabinet is simple. Operation and maintenance are easier with integrated HMI.
The operating time can be cut in half by quickly and easily switching to new process data or other workpieces.Through a simple change of fixtures, the machine offers excellent process flexibility. Integrated into one cabinet are display and electronic boards.It is simple to connect the Induction – CNC – Hardening / Heating Machine into automated systems.
Technical information:IGBT power supply for MF,Power HF 50-150 kW – 150-350 kHz Power MF 80-150 kW – 8-25 kHz,Controls from Siemens S7-300 or those the customer prefers,Process data and process status integrated PLC,Computer/CNC/OP User Interface,Dimensions: about 2500mm x 2200mm x 6000mm Inert gas monitoring and control