A heavy-duty industrial system that uses electromagnetic induction to melt scrap metal efficiently.
heavy-duty, water-cooled copper induction coil used in a 25-metric-ton capacity industrial induction furnace.
heavy-duty, custom-engineered copper winding that generates the electromagnetic field to melt and alloy up to 30 tons of metal (such as iron, steel, copper, or aluminum). .
Cradle assembler is a structural framework that houses, protects, and aligns the core induction coil and crucible.
IHF-coil (Intermediate Frequency Heating coil) is the primary heavy-duty copper component that generates the powerful electromagnetic field responsible for melting and heating metals
An induction furnace panel (often called the control panel or power control panel) is the central command center of an induction furnace
The induction melting coil is the heart of the system—a heavy-duty water-cooled copper tube that generates the magnetic field needed to melt metal.
Lamination yoke is a circular or segmented magnetic core placed around the outside of an induction furnace's copper coil.
Load Manager (or kVA Controller) is an intelligent power optimization system used in induction furnaces to monitor, regulate, and limit electrical power consumption
The panel (or control panel) is the "brain" and power hub. It converts standard industrial electricity into the specific high-frequency power required to melt metal and controls the furnace's operation, monitoring parameters like voltage, current, and temperature