With more than 24 years of experience in metallurgical projects, SMG Group has continuously improved the expertise of technical engineers in induction melting furnace steelmaking, and is committed to providing every customer with high quality and reliable induction melting furnace steelmaking project solutions. An induction furnace, also known as a medium frequency induction furnace (MIF), is a type of electric furnace used for melting metal and alloy to molten metal. It utilizes the principle of electromagnetic induction to generate heat within the steel charge. The medium frequency of the power supply allows for efficient and uniform heating of the metal, resulting in faster melting and reduced energy consumption compared to other types of furnaces. The process involves charging the raw materials into the induction melting furnace, applying an alternating current to induce an electric current in the metal, and then refining the molten steel to achieve the desired chemical composition and temperature. Induction melting furnaces (IF) are widely used in steel foundries and manufacturing plants for the production of high-quality steel alloys. The advantages of steel making process in induction melting furnaces compared to traditional steelmaking methods are numerous. Firstly, the induction furnace can more accurately carry out the temperature control inside the furnace, thereby improving the quality and uniformity of steelmaking. Secondly, the steelmaking cycle of the MIF is short, with high production efficiency, which can greatly save energy and costs. In addition, the operation of the MIF is simple, with minimal environmental impact, which is conducive to energy conservation and emission reduction. In general, the induction melting furnace steelmaking technology is relatively mature, widely used in the modern steel industry, and has obvious advantages in improving process efficiency and product quality.

Medium Frequency Induction Heating System