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Reasons for damage to reactors for induction melting furnaces?

Reasons for damage to reactors for induction melting furnaces?

a. The insulation of the reactor coils of the induction melting furnace is not well done. You can check whether the insulating materials of all the reactor coils meet the requirements, and soak the parallel reactor coils with insulating paint.

b. There is a problem in the assembly process of the reactor, so that the insulation layer of the reactor is broken, which will also burn out.

c. The reactor and the shell of the intermediate frequency power supply cabinet are not well insulated.

d. The water pressure of the cooling water in the reactor coil does not meet the requirements, causing the temperature of the reactor coil to be too high. Or the reactor has been used for too long, and there is too much scale on the inner wall of the reactor coil, resulting in poor heat dissipation of the reactor coil.

e. The intermediate frequency voltage is too high.

f. The use environment of the intermediate frequency power supply and reactor of the induction melting furnace is not good, such as being too humid.

g. Whether there is a problem with the material of the iron core of the reactor, and whether there is serious heat generation during use. If the temperature of the iron core rises more than 30 degrees after the equipment runs at full power for 30 minutes, it is necessary to check and replace the iron core of the reactor.