Induction Preheating Before Welding For Stress Relieving

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Induction Preheating Before Welding For Stress Relieving Heater Why use Induction Preheating Before Welding ?Induction preheating can slow down the cooling rate after welding. It is beneficial to escape the diffused hydrogen in the weld metal and avoid hydrogen-induced cracks. At the same time, It also reduces the welding seal and heat-affected zone hardening level, … Read more

Induction Preheating Welding Steel Pipe

Induction Preheating Welding Steel Pipe With High Frequency Heating System

Objective To preheat a steel pipe to 500ºF (260ºC) before welding.
Material Steel shaft assembly 5” to 8” OD (127-203.2mm) with a 2” (50.8mm) heat zone.
Temperature 500ºF (260ºC), if higher temperatures are required, heat time can be increased.
Frequency 60 kHz
Equipment • DW-HF-60kW induction heating system, equipped with a remote workhead containing eight 1.0 μF capacitors for a total of 8 μF.
• An induction heating coil designed and developed specifically for this application.
Process A multi-turn two position channel “C” coil, adjustable on a busbar is used to heat the desired heat zone. The coil is adjustable to fit various diameter pipes. The shaft is rotated in a fixture and heated for 3 minutes to achieve a temperature of 500ºF (260ºC).
Results/Benefits Induction heating provides:
• Preheating prevents shock to shaft which eliminates cracking in the welding phase.
• Hands-free heating that involves no operator skill for manufacturing.
• Even distribution of heating between the shank and the  sleeve.

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induction preheating steel pipe before welding

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