What is induction melting furnace?
Induction melting is a process that uses electromagnetic induction to heat and melt metals or other conductive materials. It is a clean, efficient, and precise method widely used in various industries, including metalworking, foundries, and manufacturing.
Kexin provide solutions for both small and large-scale melting needs. Capacities range from less than 1 kilogram to 200 kilograms, suitable for melting iron, steel, copper, aluminum, and precious metals. Applications include high-purity metal refining, smelting, and vacuum or controlled atmosphere melting.

Medium frequency induction melting furnace
The induction furnace with a frequency in the range of 150 to 10,000 Hz is called a medium frequency induction furnace. The principle of conduction heating in the medium frequency induction furnace is to use the conductor induction heating phenomenon generated when the medium frequency current flows inside the working disk to heat the metal material in the working disk.
The medium frequency induction furnace has the characteristics of medium frequency, fast heating speed, and high thermal efficiency. It is suitable for heating, melting and heat treatment of steel in the production process of large and medium-sized steel mills. In addition, the medium frequency induction furnace is also particularly suitable for melting steel, cast iron, copper, aluminum and other non-ferrous metals and their alloys and heat preservation of liquid metal, and has strong adaptability to furnace charges.
We provide solutions for both small and large-scale melting needs. Applications include high-purity metal refining, smelting, and vacuum or controlled atmosphere melting.
Kexin’s medium frequency induction melting furnaces are fully customizable to meet with customers’ specific requirements. Optional automation features are available to enhance efficiency and consistency.

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