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Induction heating system Sinac series

Induction heating system - Sinac series - EFD Induction Group
Induction heating system - Sinac series - EFD Induction Group
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Sinac universial heat generators are the most advanced and reliable induction heating systems on the market. The Sinac is ideal for a wide range of applications and is suitable for heating all kinds of electrical conductive materials. Sinac is EFD Induction’s range of complete stationary heating systems. Each Sinac includes a frequency converter, capacitors and, where necessary, a matching unit. All Sinac coils, the components that actually deliver heat to workpieces, are custom-designed to best suit your specific applications and conditions. Wide range: Including parallel and serial compensated converters suitable for virtually any induction heating application. Dual frequency systems are also available. Output power ratings and frequencies range from 5 to 2000 kW and 0.3 to 350 kHz. Maximum productivity: Automatic frequency control maintains optimum output power throughout heating cycles. Output power can also be continuously regulated either manually or with standard external controls. Easy operation, small footprints and proven reliability help maximize equipment uptime and output. Unrivaled efficiency: Diode rectifier with a constant power factor of 0.95 at all power levels, and an efficiency factor of 85-87%. Operational flexibility: Sinac’s wide range of systems and technical features let you choose a solution that is just right for your particular needs. Thyristor, IGBT and PowerMOS inverters are available—as are various rectifiers and matching and control systems, for example automatic load matching.

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