INDUCTION MASTER OF MALHOTRA TECHNOLOGIES

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Induction heating machines use electromagnetic fields to heat materials efficiently and uniformly. A specialized induction heating machine for a beginning line is designed to streamline production processes by offering quick setup times, precise temperature control, and energy efficiency. Key features include:

HOW INDUCTION HEATING WORK

Induction heating is a highly efficient and fast method that uses a magnetic field to heat conductive materials, such as metals and semiconductors, without contact. This method has become increasingly popular for industrial, medical, and domestic applications due to its many advantages over traditional heating techniques, such as resistance, flame, and ovens/furnaces. Induction heating is beneficial for highly precise or repetitive operations, where consistent heating and temperature control are critical for the quality and repeatability of the end product.

History of Induction Heating Machine

Induction heating was first discovered by Michael Faraday as he studied the induction of currents in wires by a magnet. The fundamental principles of induction heating were later established and developed by James C. Maxwell in his unified theory of electromagnetism. James P. Joule was the first to describe the heating effect of a current flowing through a conductive material.

Company Profile

We are more than Just an Induction Heating Machine Providers.​

Malhotra Technologies Established in 2007, Malhotra Technologies (Induction Master) is a reputed company that manufactures and supplies a broad assortment of induction-hardening machines, high-frequency induction heaters, medium-frequency power heaters, UHF induction heaters, annealing machine, sintering machine, electroplating rectifiers, heat-treatment machine, and brazing machine. They also supply products like 15 series induction heaters, 25 series induction heaters, 35 series induction heaters, 70 series induction heaters, medium frequency power heaters, melting machine frequency power heater,s and forging furnace frequency power heater. These items are developed using high-quality raw materials procured from retailers following international norms. Under the supervision of the company’s mentor, Mr. Naveen Malhotra, they have been successful in supplying the best products. Backed by vast industrial knowledge, he motivates everyone working for the company to bring out their best.

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INDUCTION HEATING MACHINE (FAQ)

In plier manufacturing, the purpose of induction heating is to quickly and precisely heat specific areas of the pliers, such as the jaws or cutting edges, to prepare them for hardening. This process helps, achieve the desired hardness and durability in high-wear areas without affecting the entire tool, which maintains overall toughness and flexibility in other parts.By focusing heat on precise areas, induction heating allows for faster, energy-efficient, and uniform heating, improving production efficiency and ensuring consistent quality in the finished product.

This precision results in pliers with enhanced strength, wear resistence, and longevity, critical for tools that must withstand high-stress use.
The price of an induction heating machine in India varies depending on its power capacity, brand and specific features. Typically :
1. Small Capacity Machines (1-10kw): These are used for light-duty applications and can range from &#8377 50,00 to &#8377 1,50,000.
2. Medium Capacity Machines (10-50kw) : Suitable for moderate applications, the price usually falls between &#83771,50,000 and &#83775,00,000.
3. High Capacity Machines (50+ kw): Designed for heavy-duty industrial use, prices can go upwards of &#8377 5,00,000 to &#8377 20,00,000 or more.
The Final cost also depends on the customization technology, and prferences, with some specialized machines for specific industries being priced even higher.
Induction heating is a highly effective method for brazing, offering precise, controlled, and rapid heating for a variety of materials. The process begins with preparing the materials by cleaning the surfaces and positioning the metals with a small gap between them to accommodate the braze filler. This filler material, often a metal alloy with a lower melting point than the base metals, is applied along with flux to prevent oxidation during heating. Once the materials are set up, an induction coil is energized, creating an electromagnetic field that induces eddy currents in the metals. This generates localized heat at the joint, melting the filler material and allowing it to flow into the gap. The filler then solidifies upon cooling, forming a strong, durable bond. Induction brazing is highly advantageous as it allows for fast, localized heating, which minimizes thermal distortion and preserves the integrity of nearby areas. Industries like automotive, aerospace, HVAC, and electronics often use induction brazing for applications that require precise and reliable bonding.
Yes, indirect heating machines are used for annealing at high temperatures because they provide accurate temperature control and even heating, which is essential for this process. Annealing involves heating a metal to a specific temperature, keeping it warm for a period of time, and then cooling it to change its physical properties, such as hardness or brittleness. Induction heating provides fast, consistent and localized heating, which allows high repeatability and thermal stability in the annealing process. Indakshan is specially used for materials such as annealing steel, copper, aluminum and titanium, as it helps in resisting stress, improving grain structure and improving the workability of metal. This process is extremely efficient, because induction reduces heating energy consumption and can be easily integrated into self-contained production lines, making it ideal for high-throughput applications in industries such as automotive, aerospace and manufacturing.

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