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How exactly does induction heating work? It helps to have a basic understanding of the principles of electricity. When an alternating electrical current is applied to the primary of a transformer, an alternating magnetic field is created. According to Faraday's Law, if the secondary of the transformer is located within the magnetic field, an electric current will be induced.
In a basic induction heating setup shown in, a solid state RF power supply sends an AC current through an inductor (often a copper coil),and the part to be heated (the workpiece) is placed inside the inductor. The inductor serves as the transformer primary and the part to be heated becomes a short circuit secondary. When a metal part is placed within the inductor and enters the magnetic field, circulating eddy currents are induced within the part.

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Heating Ability of Different Model
Models | Max. Input Power | Heating Ability of Normal Material | ||
Steel /S.S to 1100 degree | Copper/ brass to 700 degree | Aluminum to 500 degree | ||
WXM-35 forging furnace | 35KW | 1.25 KG/min | 1.75 KG/min | 1.46 KG/min |
WXM-45 forging furnace | 45KW | 1.67 KG/min | 2.33 KG/min | 1.87 KG/min |
WXM-70 forging furnace | 70KW | 2.5 KG/min | 3.5 KG/min | 2.92 KG/min |
WXM-90 forging furnace | 90KW | 3.33 KG/min | 4.67 KG/min | 3.75 KG/min |
WXM-110 forging furnace | 110KW | 4.17 KG/min | 5.83 KG/min | 4.58 KG/min |
WXM-160 forging furnace | 160KW | 5.83 KG/min | ------- | 6.67 KG/min |

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