SERIAL LK230197G
MODEL PROHEAT 35
STOCK TYPE 907271
| Input Power: | 460 - 575 VAC, 3-Phase, 60 Hz |
| Temperature Rating: | Storage: -40° C - +60° C Operation: -30° C -/+50° C |
| Rated Output: | 35 kW at 100% duty cycle |
| Output Frequency: | 5 - 30 KHz |
| Input Amps at Rated Output: | 50 A at 460 V, 40 A at 575 V |
| kVA/kW at Rated Output: | 30/37 |
| Weight: | 227 lb (103 kg) |
| Dimensions: | H: 29 in (736 mm) W: 21.5 (546 mm) D: 36.75 (933 mm) |
This simple and cost-effective heating process can deliver fast and consistent heat for:
Welding fabrication and construction;
Preheating of welds;
Post-weld heat treatment;
Coating removal; and
Shrink fit applications
Applications that would typically require hours to heat can be done in minutes utilizing induction heating.
In addition to the simplicity and efficiency, the ProHeat 35 induction heating system solves many key issues in today’s environment:
Does not produce the exposure to burns associated with open flames and electrical resistance wires (only the work part becomes hot)
No significant expense of fuel gases.
Produces fewer fumes than flame heating.
Produces less particulate from overheated insulation caused by high temperature electrical wires and ceramic pads.
Liquid-Cooled Cables
The ProHeat 35 Liquid-Cooled Induction Heating System provides a highly versatile tool for preheating, stress relieving, hydrogen bake out, and post weld heat treat in a variety of pipe diameters and even flat plate.
In general, shorter cables are used from smaller diameter pipe and are easier to handle and set-up. Longer cables are used for larger diameter pipe or small pressure vessels and tanks.
Great for preheat application on geometrics that prevent use of air-cooled blankets.
Improved working environment is created during welding. Welders are not exposed to open flame, explosive gases and hot elements associated with fuel gas heating and resistance heating.
Easy set-up is achieved using flexible heating cables combined with user-friendly insulation blankets.
On-board temperature control provides for manual or temperature based programming in a simple-to-learn operator interface.
Uniform heating is maintained along and through the heat zone by using induction to heat within the material. The surface of the part is not marred by localized conducted heat at higher than specified temperatures.
Time-to-temperature is faster than conventional processes due to the method of applying heat, reducing cycle time.
Brand
MILLER
Type
Welding, Accessories
Stock No.
19122
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419-269-2000 |
Stock #: 19122
SERIAL LK230197G
MODEL PROHEAT 35
STOCK TYPE 907271
| Input Power: | 460 - 575 VAC, 3-Phase, 60 Hz |
| Temperature Rating: | Storage: -40° C - +60° C Operation: -30° C -/+50° C |
| Rated Output: | 35 kW at 100% duty cycle |
| Output Frequency: | 5 - 30 KHz |
| Input Amps at Rated Output: | 50 A at 460 V, 40 A at 575 V |
| kVA/kW at Rated Output: | 30/37 |
| Weight: | 227 lb (103 kg) |
| Dimensions: | H: 29 in (736 mm) W: 21.5 (546 mm) D: 36.75 (933 mm) |
This simple and cost-effective heating process can deliver fast and consistent heat for:
Welding fabrication and construction;
Preheating of welds;
Post-weld heat treatment;
Coating removal; and
Shrink fit applications
Applications that would typically require hours to heat can be done in minutes utilizing induction heating.
In addition to the simplicity and efficiency, the ProHeat 35 induction heating system solves many key issues in today’s environment:
Does not produce the exposure to burns associated with open flames and electrical resistance wires (only the work part becomes hot)
No significant expense of fuel gases.
Produces fewer fumes than flame heating.
Produces less particulate from overheated insulation caused by high temperature electrical wires and ceramic pads.
Liquid-Cooled Cables
The ProHeat 35 Liquid-Cooled Induction Heating System provides a highly versatile tool for preheating, stress relieving, hydrogen bake out, and post weld heat treat in a variety of pipe diameters and even flat plate.
In general, shorter cables are used from smaller diameter pipe and are easier to handle and set-up. Longer cables are used for larger diameter pipe or small pressure vessels and tanks.
Great for preheat application on geometrics that prevent use of air-cooled blankets.
Improved working environment is created during welding. Welders are not exposed to open flame, explosive gases and hot elements associated with fuel gas heating and resistance heating.
Easy set-up is achieved using flexible heating cables combined with user-friendly insulation blankets.
On-board temperature control provides for manual or temperature based programming in a simple-to-learn operator interface.
Uniform heating is maintained along and through the heat zone by using induction to heat within the material. The surface of the part is not marred by localized conducted heat at higher than specified temperatures.
Time-to-temperature is faster than conventional processes due to the method of applying heat, reducing cycle time.