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Induction Billet Heater Manufacturers in Chennai

Induction Billet Heater manufacturers in Chennai

Tesla Induction Engineering,  we provide a wide range of Induction Billet Heater, including induction furnace, billet power cupply, coil manufacture, Water cooled cables and furnace erection. We pride ourselves on being the best in our field and offering our clients high-quality services at competitive prices. If you’re looking for reliable, professional Billet Heater, look no Further than Induction Billet Heater.

We’re proud to offer our heater services. We’ve been in business since 2016 and we’re always striving to provide the best possible service. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is what sets us apart from the competition. Thanks for Choosing Tesla Induction Engineering!

Our team is highly trained and experienced to understand your diverse demands and deliver exceptional solutions that can benefit your process and production. Our name is noted among the top-tier Vertical Continuous Casting Plants Exporters and Suppliers in India. You can submit your enquiry or call to have a one-to-one conversation with our team.

Major Advantages Of Our Induction Billet Heater:

  • Deliver maximum productivity
  • Ensure consistent product quality
  • Minimal maintenance is required throughout its working
  • Available with different rod cast sizes
  • Helps in manufacturing of semi-finished products
  • Power supply working
  • Enable large production in lesser time

We Enable to Deliver Quality, Sustained, Cost Effective
Products & Services to all of Our Customers.

Induction heating of steel billets: causes of billet sticking/fusing problem and its prevention Steel components by far represent the majority of hot worked billets and bars for which electromagnetic induction is used as a source of heat generation (Fig. 1). At the same time, Ni-base superalloys, Ti, Cu, Mg, Al as well as many other non-ferrous metals and alloys are also inductively heated for a number of commercial applications producing various shapes, properties and microstructures. Temperature greatly affects the formability of metals. Heating of a workpiece through its cross section to temperatures of the plastic deformation range creates a favorable condition for metal to be subsequently forced by various means into a wanted shape. The versatility of induction heating (IH) is associated with its ability to heat the workpiece entirely or its specific areas uniformly or, if preferred, creating appropriate thermal profiles.

The most popular metal hot working processes for which IH is applied are as follows

Forging: Billets, rods, bars, and the like are heated either in cut lengths or continuously, and are forged in presses, hammers, upsetters, etc.

Forming: Hot forming includes a variety of metal-working operations generally encompassing bending, expanding, spinning, and some others.

Extrusion: This process relies on forcing or squeezing heated materials through a die, as it takes place in direct and indirect extrusion.

Rolling: Bars, rods, rings, plates, etc. are rolled into the desired size and shapes.

Billet Overheating Problem In Steel Forging

In an attempt to increase metal plasticity and life of dies, some forgers have a tendency to increase the forging temperatures above the suggested maximum levels. This could potentially lead to steel overheating. “Overheating” is a generic term representing a number of undesirable metallurgical phenomena and has been discussed in numerous publications.

Overheating worsens all critical properties of steel, including its ductility, impact strength, tensile strength, and others. Metallurgical “burning” is the severest form of steel overheating that results in a permanent irreversible damage of the product. It causes intergranular liquation (also called incipient melting or grain boundary liquation), internal oxidation, and degradation of grain boundaries and could promote radial and/or longitudinal cracking.

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Billet feeding system:

  • Chain conveyor with pinch roller
  • Pneumatic & hydraulic pusher
  • Vibratory bowl
  • Step feeder with bin tipper
  • Ramp loader
  • Stepper conveyer
  • Elevator type billet loader
  • Coil shuttle mechanism
  • Heavy-duty in-feed chain conveyor
  • Heavy-duty tractor drive system
  • Robotic handling system

Billet exit mechanism:

  • Chute assembly
  • Multiple chains type quick extractors
  • Accept-reject mechanism
  • Quick extractor
  • Two or three-way accept/reject system
  • Grabber assembly

FAQ?

The induction billet heating furnace uses very little power until the billet is placed in the furnace. When the billet is placed in the furnace, the induction coil is powered up. The power to the coil is turned off when the billet is removed from the furnace. This makes the induction furnaces very energy efficient.

Induction Billet Heater For Forging at Rs 100000/piece

Metal MALHOTRA Ultra High Frequency Induction Heating Machine (MTCG-3kw), Size: 420*370*180mm, for HEATING BRAZING MELTING at Rs 175000 in Chennai.

If you are heating a room, you’ll need more power than if you are just billet heating your own personal space. Portable heaters range from 500 watts (W) or 0.5 Kilowatts (kW) to 3KW or 3000W in power, and to heat one room we recommend a 2 to 3kW heater.

  • Oil-filled heater.
  • Fan heater. Fan heaters are typically a lot lighter and easily portable. …
  • Convector heater. …
  • Halogen heater. …
  • Radiator bar-style heater.

Induction heating is a process that is used to bond, harden or soften metals or other conductive materials. For many modern manufacturing processes, induction heating offers an attractive combination of speed, consistency, and control.

Your heater’s power will be measured in kilowatts (kW). For most small- and medium-sized rooms, a 2kW device will suffice.

A billet is a section of metal used for rolling into bars, rods and sections.

On this page you’ll find 37 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to billet, such as: berth, camp, canton, dwelling, harbor, and house.

Billet steel is stronger than regular steel because the hot rolling process aligns the grain structure of the metal, making it less susceptible to fractures. Billet steel is also more ductile than regular steel, meaning that it can be formed into shapes with more intricate designs.

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We developed a great partnership with tesla induction and their dedication to our project is evident in all aspects of the inductions. I appreciate their attention to detail and creative approach to brings new exhibit to the business.