Tabletop high-frequency induction heating device "HEATCUBE" *Consultation for melting tests available
A heating device that allows for small-scale metal heating and melting on a tabletop! It achieves miniaturization and cost reduction, making it perfect for metal heating and melting tests in the research and development stage!
The tabletop high-frequency induction heating device "HEATCUBE" is designed for ultra-compact use, allowing for the heating and melting of small amounts of metal on a tabletop. Since the heated material itself generates heat, the heating efficiency is extremely high, achieving energy savings. Additionally, because it does not use flames, it contributes to CO2 reduction. It is perfect for heating and melting tests in research and development stages. 【Features】 ■ Allows for the heating and melting of small amounts of metal on a tabletop ■ Achieves very high heating efficiency and energy savings ■ Contributes to CO2 reduction as it does not use flames ■ Ideal for heating and melting tests in research and development stages *For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data available for download.
basic information
- Due to its ultra-compact design, experiments can be conducted in limited spaces such as on a desk. - Cooling water can be tap water or industrial water. - It is compatible with gas replacement and vacuum systems. - Tilt furnaces can also be manufactured. - The heating efficiency is very high, allowing for rapid heating. *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Purpose】 Improving work efficiency in the technology and development departments of companies Improving work efficiency for professors and researchers in universities and research institutes Heating and dissolution tests in limited spaces Heating and dissolution tests with various types and small quantities Atmospheric dissolution: Au, Ag, Cu, Cu alloys, Pt, Pd, Pb, Fe alloys, Se, Al, Zn, Sn, ferroalloy, cast iron, cast steel High vacuum: Precious metals, Cu alloys, Fe, Ti Inert gas: Ag, Cu, Cu alloys, Fe alloys, Si, Al, Ti, Mn Others: Glass