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how to select induction heaters for forging or melting work
Though the power factor of our IGBT or MOSFET induction heating machines can be 0.9~0.95, its hard to calculate the exact power requirement for brazing, jointing, quenching, hardening work, its often depend on experience.But there is an empirical formula (…
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uihm provide induction heating machines for customers from different countries
UIHM provide induction heating machines for customers from different countries and regions, some are listed as below:United States (USA), Russia, the United Kingdom (UK), France, German, Canada, Australia, Chile, Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Greece, Argentina…
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induction heating system topology review
All IH (induction heating) applied systems are developed using electromagnetic induction whichwas first discovered by Michael Faraday in 1831. Electromagnetic induction refers to the phenomenonby which electric current is generated in a closed circuit by t…
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induction heat staking: insert metal into plastic
Simultaneous HeatStaking of ThreeSteel InsertsThere are many plastic moldingapplications that require anassembly with two or threeinserts. By simultaneouslyheating the inserts with inductionin a multi-position coil, theinserts can be pushed into thepart at…
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do you provide oem and custom-build service?
Q: Can UIHM provide OEM and custom-built service? A: Yes, we can provide OEM and custom-built service for you. Weve provide OEM and custom-built service for more than 6 years of different customers around the world, you can send the detailed requirement b…
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auto induction hardening
auto induction hardening
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custom build large induction coils
custom build large induction coils
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choice of hardware tools used for the induction heat treatment
A heated workpiece shape and size Large workpiece, bar stock, real material should be used in the relative power, low-frequency induction heating equipment; the workpiece small, pipe, sheet metal, gear, etc., the selection of a relatively small power, hi…