This heater is designed for the induction heating of cross-sectionally round or square steel billets to forging temperatures. It is designed for manual placement of the billets including the ability to place more billets at one time onto the input conveyor. The system is controlled by an Allen-Bradley programmable logic controller (PLC). The temperature of each heated piece is measured with a non-contact pyrometer and the time/date stamp and temperature value can be saved to the PLC memory. Billets can leave the inductor one of two ways:
For both exit systems, it is possible to use a billet separator which functions to separate billets which are occasionally stuck to each other. Furthermore, the heater is equipped with a hot billet sorter, which blocks improperly-heated billets (either underheated or overheated) from being delivered to the press. The operator interfaces with the induction heater using the control panel which includes push-buttons and an interactive display. The heater parameters (desired temperature, power level, temperature ranges, employee login, etc) are all set on the PLC display. This same display also communicates any faults in the induction heating system to the operator.
Heated Material | magnetic steel | |
Billet Dimensions | Ø D [mm] | 16 - 70 |
Length l [mm] | 1,2 D - 350 | |
Power [kW] | 200 | |
Frequency [kHz] | 2 - 6 | |
Maximum Process Capacity [kg/h] | 400 | |
Billet Delivery Temperature [°C] | 1200 |