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Cast iron melting furance
Induction heating technology originates from Faraday’s electromagnetic induction phenomenon—where alternating currents generate eddy currents within conductors, enabling highly efficient heating. From the world’s first induction melting furnace (slotted core furnace) developed in Sweden in 1890 to the breakthrough closed-core furnace invented in the U.S. in 1916, this technology has evolved over a century of innovation. China introduced induction heat treatment from the former Soviet Union in 1956. Today, our company integrates global expertise to launch the next-generation high-frequency induction heating system, setting new benchmarks for industrial heating.
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Medium frequency induction melting furnace
Intermediate frequency induction furnaces. These systems are the backbone of modern foundries, offering unmatched efficiency, precision, and durability. But how do they work, and what makes them a must-have for industrial buyers? Let’s explore.