Induction Wire & Cable Heating
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Induction Wire & Cable Heating

Precise Temperature Control: It ensures that the wires achieve the required physical and chemical properties during the heat treatment process.

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junkoenergy
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Advantages of induction wire heating Products in Wire & Cable Industry

Precise Temperature Control: It ensures that the wires achieve the required physical and chemical properties during the heat treatment process.

 

High Efficiency and Rapid Heating: This shortens the production cycle and increases output.

 

Automated Operation: It reduces manual intervention, improving production consistency and repeatability.

 

Energy Saving and Environmentally Friendly: It has a high energy conversion efficiency, reducing energy consumption and environmental impact.

 

Flexibility and Customizability: It can be customized according to production needs, meeting the heat treatment requirements of different types of cables and wires.

 

Solutions of Induction Heating Products in Wire & Cable Industry

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Induction heating systems are used for preheating, post-heating, or annealing of metal wires, as well as for bonding and vulcanization of insulation or shielding in various cable products.

 

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Post-cleaning drying: Induction heating is used for drying after cleaning or to remove water or solvents from coatings, ensuring that the cable surface is dry, providing a good foundation for subsequent coating or processing.

 

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Coating curing: Induction heating can cure liquid or powder coatings, providing excellent adhesion strength and surface smoothness.

 

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Metal coating diffusion: Induction heating is used for the diffusion of metal coatings, enhancing the bonding force between the coating and the substrate.

 

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Preheating of polymer and metal coatings extrusion: Induction heating systems are used to preheat polymer and metal coatings extrusion, ensuring that the coating is uniform and firm.

 

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Heat treatment: Induction heating technology is widely used in the heat treatment process of wires and cables, including stress relief, tempering, annealing, bright annealing, and quenching.

 

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