Application Classification of Induction Heating Furnace Manufacturers’ Equipment

Sep 15,2020

1. Application Categories of Induction Heating Furnace Equipment from Manufacturers: 1. Induction heating furnace equipment from manufacturers is used in the welding field: welding of various diamond-composite drill bits; welding of various cemented carbide cutting tools and saw blades; welding of various mining accessories such as picks, drill bits, drill rods, coal mine drill bits, and air drills. 2. Induction heating equipment is used in the quenching field: quenching of various gears, sprockets, and shafts; quenching of machine tool bed rails in the machine tool industry; quenching of hardware tools. 3. In the field of hot forging furnace manufacturers, induction heating equipment is used for: hot treatment of various high-strength bolts and nuts; hot-rolled twist drills; and hot forging of all parts with diameters ranging up to 80 mm.


4. Welding various woodworking tools, such as different types of wood planers, milling cutters, and assorted woodworking drill bits. The induction heating furnace can heat workpieces using medium-frequency power supplies ranging from 500 to 10,000 Hz, depending on the geometry of the materials and the requirements of the heating process. It is primarily used for precision forging of gears, half-shaft connecting rods, bearings, and other components. It can also be employed for heating, blanking, and in-line heating of bars and long stock materials. The induction heating furnace can heat workpieces using medium-frequency power supplies ranging from 500 to 10,000 Hz, depending on the geometry of the materials and the requirements of the heating process. It is primarily used for precision forging of gears, half-shaft connecting rods, bearings, and other components. It can also be employed for heating, blanking, and in-line heating of bars and long stock materials.


In the 1980s, the industrial furnaces in the hydraulic press workshop of the Muroran plant in Japan were equipped with measurement and control instruments. The specifications of the plant’s hydraulic presses and their associated heating furnaces are smaller than those in China. The plant’s hydraulic press workshop is equipped with four hydraulic presses rated at 10, 20, 80, and 100 MN, as well as 15 induction furnaces from various manufacturers and four holding furnaces, which are divided into two groups serving the 10- and 20-MN hydraulic presses on one side and the 80- and 100-MN hydraulic presses on the other. In addition, the workshop is also equipped with three annealing furnaces, bringing the total number of furnaces in the workshop to 22.