INDUCTION PIPING HEATING SYSTEM
An induction heating system for pipes is a system that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to heat pipes or other metallic structures
without the need for direct physical contact. This type of system is commonly used in industry to heat pipes of various sizes, such as those used in the oil & gas, power and other industrial applications such as painting and coatings.
The operation of an induction heating system for pipes is as follows:
- The system is made up of an inverter (ELEkTRA) which can vary in size and power according to the heating needs.
- The inductive coil is fixed to the walls of the fixed structure where the automated system that will rotate the tube will be positioned inside.
- Through our ELEkTRA inverter, the operator can manage the system in order to keep the heating controlled and uniform.
This control system can also be equipped with sensors to monitor the material temperature in real time.
The advantages of the induction heating system for pipelines include energy efficiency, no direct contact with the pipeline, uniform and rapid heating, as well as the ability to precisely control the heating process.
This type of system is often preferred in situations where targeted and safe heating is required for large pipes or structures in the industrial field.