Induction

Induction furnace for hot stamping
Induction

  • induction furnace for hot stamping Induction
The use of induction furnaces for heating material that must undergo subsequent deformation by hot pressing, is now a consolidated practice that offers great advantages with respect to traditional heating systems such as gas furnaces, resistance or radiant panels furnaces, etc.

The great advantage in the pressing sector, where the heating process for work material is required continuously, is the total absence of pre and post operation downtimes. Other advantages include rapid reaction times to any temperature variation, rigorous reproducibility of operation parameters, easy automation of the entire line, easy adaptability to the different production needs of presses, hammers, forging machines, etc.

The electrical power required by the induction system depends on production needs, on the temperature, and on the cross-section and the type of material being heated. With regards to this last aspect, we would like to emphasize that furnaces can be built for any metallic material ( ferrous or non ferrous ) and of any cross-section ( circular, squared, tubular, flat, etc. ).



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