• Frequency Induction Melting Furnace by Semc
  • Frequency Induction Melting Furnace by Semc
  • Frequency Induction Melting Furnace by Semc
  • Frequency Induction Melting Furnace by Semc
  • Frequency Induction Melting Furnace by Semc
  • Frequency Induction Melting Furnace by Semc

Frequency Induction Melting Furnace by Semc

Certification: ISO
Place Style: Vertical
Range of Applications: Industrial
Type: Crucible Melting Furnace
Usage: Steel Molding
Fuel: Gas
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
IMF 15T 500H
Voltage
Three Phase
Input Frequency
50/60Hz
Brand
Semc
Route
Trough Shipment
Transport Package
Wooden
Specification
Voltage
Trademark
SEMC
Origin
China

Product Description


Rated capacity t 15

Rated temperature of the molten steel ºC 1600

Melting rate t/h 14-15

Power consumption kwh/t 560-600

Melting time Min/ furnace 65± 5%

Working frequency Hz 500

Furnaces heat air and distribute the heated air through the house using ducts. Boilers heat water, and provide either hot water or steam for heating. Steam is distributed via pipes to steam radiators, and hot water can be distributed via baseboard radiators or radiant floor systems, or can heat air via a coil.
Furnaces are devices that generate heat in a controlled manner through the combustion of a fuel source. The thermal energy is then used to heat spaces such as 
rooms, buildings, or other structures. Other furnaces may be used in commercial and industrial settings for the processing of materials.
The central heater in your house is the appliance that's responsible for moving warm air throughout your home to ensure that all rooms are evenly heated and comfortable. 
The furnace is what creates the heat that's then distributed.
Furnaces produce heat through burning fuel and it is important 
to ensure that the combustion process is efficient. A problem in the furnace system can lead to a gas leak. We don't have to remind you that a gas leak is very dangerous. An unchecked furnace also runs the risk of carbon monoxide leaks.
Today's modern furnace uses 
stainless steel, aluminized steel, aluminum, brass, copper, and fiberglass. Stainless steel is used in the heat exchangers for corrosion resistance. Aluminized steel is used to construct the frame, blowers, and burners. Brass is used for valves, and copper in the electrical wiring.
How does an induction furnace work?
 
 
In the induction furnace, a coil carrying alternating electric current surrounds the container or chamber of metal. Eddy currents are induced in the metal (charge), the circulation of these currents producing extremely high temperatures for melting the metals and for making alloys of exact composition.
Induction furnace capacities range from less than one kilogram to one hundred tons, and are used to melt iron and steel, copper, aluminum, and precious metals. The advantage of the induction furnace is a clean, energy-efficient and well-controlled melting process, compared to most other means of metal melting.
Frequency Induction Melting Furnace by Semc

 
Rated capacity 
Melting time Min/ furnace 65± 5%
15T
Rated temperature of the molten steel ºC 1600  
Melting rate t/h 14-15
Power consumption kwh/t 560-600
Working frequency Hz 500

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