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2021年12月5日星期日

Induction Shrink Fitting

Induction Shrink Fitting

Induction shrink fitting refers to the use of induction heater technology to pre-heat metal components between 150 °C (302 °F) and 300 °C (572 °F) thereby causing them to expand and allow for the insertion or removal of another component. Typically the lower temperature range is used on metals such as aluminium and higher temperatures are used on metals such as low/medium carbon steels. The process avoids the changing of mechanical properties whilst allowing components to be worked. Metals typically expand in response to heating and contract on cooling; this dimensional response to temperature change is expressed as a coefficient of thermal expansion.

Process Induction heating is a non contact heating process which use the principle of electricmagnetic induction to produce heat in a work-piece. In this case thermal expansion is used in a mechanical application to fit parts over one another, e.g. a bushing can be fitted over a shaft by making its inner diameter slightly smaller than the diameter of the shaft, then heating it until it fits over the shaft, and allowing it to cool after it has been pushed over the shaft, thus achieving a 'shrink fit'. By placing a conductive material into a strong alternating magnetic field, electrical current can be made to flow in the metal thereby creating heat due to the I2R losses in the material. The current generated flows predominantly in the surface layer. The depth of this layer being dictated by the frequency of the alternating field and the permeability of the material. Induction heaters for shrink fitting fall into two broad categories:

· Mains frequency units use magnetic cores (iron)

· Solid state (electronics) MF and RF Induction Heaters

2021年12月3日星期五

Induction Heating Shrink Steel Flange

Induction Heating Shrink Steel Flange With IGBT Heating Fitting Units Objective To heat steel flange for heat shrink application. Reaching the desired temperature results in adequate expansion to allow for placing of the flange over a graphite seal. Material Graphite seal 1” (25.4mm) diameter steel flange Temperature indicating paint Temperature 700°F (370°C) Frequency 206 kHz Equipment DW-UHF-4.5kW, 150-400 kHz solid state induction power supply, equipped with a remote heat station containing one 0.66 μF capacitor. A three-turn helical induction heating coil designed and developed specifically for this application. Process The part is placed inside the induction heating coil and power is supplied to the coil until the steel heats. This is done to determine the time-to-temperature and the heating pattern on the part. The composite assembly heats uniformly and reaches 700 F (370°C) in 10-12 seconds. Results/Benefits When the steel reaches the desired temperature it easily slips on to the graphite. Benefits include uniform, precise heat with quick heat up cycles. induction-heating-shrink-flange

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HLQ induction heating machine manufacturer provides the service of induction brazing,melting,hot forming,hardening surface,annealing,shrink fitting,PWHT,etc.