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Induction Heating

Induction Heating

Induction based heating systems offer you a number of advantages over traditional gas-fired furnaces. Induction heating is commonly used for surface and through hardening, tempering, annealing and preheating billets prior to forging.

Interested in learning about how these advantages add up to energy savings and more profit to your bottom line? Read about the many benefits this system offers.

Benefits

  • Less Scale Formation - faster heating rates reduce scaling losses in most forging applications

  • Selective Heating - you can heat selected portions of the work piece without having to heat up the whole piece

  • Energy Savings from a Faster Startup - since you don't need to heat refractory materials found in traditional furnaces, startup is quicker

  • Higher Production Rates - heating times are reduced, which often allows for shorter cycle times yielding higher production rates

  • Labor Savings - furnace operator labor costs may be reduced by using automated handling equipment and controls

  • Increased Profits - increased revenue due to efficient, faster heating and shorter cycle times

Our team of experienced engineers will partner with you and the manufacturer to ensure that your application is best suited for induction heating and that you will receive the best results.

For more details, call your assigned account representative today!

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