100KW Induction Heater Quench Metal Fast

Induction Heat Treatment Equipment
December 26, 2025
Category Connection: Induction Heat Treatment Equipment
Brief: In this video, we provide an informative overview of the 100KW Temperature Controlled Ultra High Frequency Induction Heating Machine. You will see a detailed explanation of its advanced features, including its ultra-high frequency technology, 24/7 continuous operation capability, and versatile applications in metal quenching, welding, and annealing. Gain concise insights into the features that matter most for real-world use in industrial settings.
Related Product Features:
  • Utilizes Soft-switch ultrahigh frequency technology and two poles closed loop control for precise heating control.
  • Features a wide fluctuating frequency range of 30-120KHZ, allowing control over surface quenching depth.
  • Designed for continuous 24-hour operation with a 100% duty cycle for demanding industrial applications.
  • Equipped with power devices from well-known brands to ensure reliability and performance.
  • Compact and lightweight design with high efficiency, offering significant energy savings and environmental safety.
  • Provides fast heating with adjustable rates, suitable for various metal parts and applications.
  • Includes comprehensive protection features such as overpressure, over-current, overheat, and water shortage alarms.
  • Allows precise temperature control via preset heating times, ensuring consistent technical results.
FAQs:
  • What are the primary applications of this 100KW induction heating machine?
    This machine is used for hot forging, hot fitting, smelting, surface quenching, welding, and annealing. Specific applications include quenching for shafts, gears, and mold inner holes, coating for carbon and stainless steel screws, and welding for hard alloy saw blades and metal tubes.
  • What certifications does this induction heating equipment hold?
    The equipment is certified with CE, SGS, and ROHS approvals, ensuring it meets international standards for safety, quality, and environmental compliance.
  • How does the induction heating process work?
    It converts power frequency into a specific range based on electromagnetic induction, generating an alternating magnetic field via a coil to produce eddy currents in metal workpieces, resulting in fast and controlled heating for various industrial processes.
  • What are the key advantages of using this induction heater over traditional methods?
    Advantages include fast heating speeds, wide application coverage, easy installation and operation, low power consumption (saving up to 70% compared to vacuum tube systems), comprehensive safety protections, and the ability to control temperature precisely for consistent results.