The Role Of The Induction Heating Power Supply Cabinet

Apr 04, 2026 Leave a message

Induction heating power supplies are widely used in manufacturing. They can be used to heat materials such as metals, alloys, plastics, and ceramics, providing the necessary heating energy during processing.


Compared to traditional heating methods, induction heating has many advantages, such as rapid temperature change, low energy consumption, and ease of operation. Therefore, it has become a very popular heating method and is widely used in modern manufacturing.


Power Conversion and Supply: Conventional 50/60Hz industrial frequency electricity is converted into 100Hz~100kHz medium-high frequency AC electricity through rectification and inversion, providing matching power for induction heating processes and adapting to the processing needs of workpieces with different heating depths and materials.


Precise Temperature Control and High-Efficiency Operation: Through digital phase-locked loop and intelligent PID closed-loop control technology, temperature control accuracy of ±0.5~1% is achieved. Automatic tracking of the resonant frequency ensures the equipment is always in a highly efficient resonant state, with an overall inverter efficiency of over 95%, significantly reducing heat loss.


Safety Protection and Stable Operation: Integrates multiple protection mechanisms including overvoltage, overcurrent, water shortage, and phase loss, coupled with an air-cooled + water-cooled heat dissipation structure to ensure reliable long-term continuous industrial operation and prevent damage to power devices.


Automation Adaptability and Expansion: Equipped with RS232/RS485 communication interfaces, it can connect to industrial automated production lines, supports stepless power adjustment, and adapts to the automated production needs of different processes such as quenching, smelting, and welding.