Professional Design Energy Buffering Capacitor - RFM Induction heating capacitor – CRE
Professional Design Energy Buffering Capacitor - RFM Induction heating capacitor – CRE Detail:
Specification
Induction heating capacitors are designed for the use of induction furnaces and heaters , to improve the power factor or circuit characteristics.
The capacitors are all-film dielectric which is impregnated with an eco-friendly, non-toxic biodegradable insulation oil. They are designed as water-cooled live case units (dead case on request). Multi section configuration (tapping) enabling high current loading and tuning resonance circuits are standard feature. Recommended ambient temperature and water flow are very important.
Feature
The electrothermal capacitor is made of coarsed polypropylene film and high-performance liquid (excluding PCB) as the composite medium, with high purity aluminum foil as the electrode, porcelain copper screw and cooling pipe as the outlet terminal, aluminum alloy plate as the shell, and water cooling pipe as the inner distribution.The shape is mostly cuboid box structure.
Application
Induction heating, melting, stirring, and similar USES of equipment to improve the power factor.
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