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A flexible heating solution for very large bearings and workpiecesThe patent pending, SKF Multi-core Induction Heaters TIH MC series are
energy efficient custom-made heating solutions, that can save heating
time and potentially reduce CO2 emissions.
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Flexible design, consisting of a number of induction heating cores and coils controlled by a single control and power cabinet
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Suitable for heating large thin section workpieces, such as railway tyes
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Depending on workpiece, heating capacities of several tonnes can be realized
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For components sensitive to uneven induction heating, they allow
for a more even temperature gradient across the whole circumference
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Ergonomically designed sliding yoke, for larger TIH MC series, reduces lifting time
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Remote control panel, detachable from the power cabinet, helps improve ease of use and user safety
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Temperature mode allows the desired heating temperature to be specified, helping prevent component overheating
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Time mode for heating components other than bearings, allows flexibility in application
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Automatic demagnetization at the end of heating cycle helps reduce the risk of ferrous contamination of the bearing
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Unique design allows for custom-made solutions to be quickly and economically produced
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3 year warranty
The type of TIH MC series heater required depends on the application.
Based on your application details, SKF can configure a solution to meet
your needs. To select the right solution, we need application
information such as:
Bearings to be heated:
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Bearing designation
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If new bearing: main dimension and weight (kg)
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Required temperature (˚C)
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Mounting frequency (once a day / week / month)
Heater data:
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Power supply available (V, A and Hz)
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Present or considered heating method (oven, oil bath, ...)
Workpiece other than bearing, e.g. housing, gear, bushing, etc.:
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Drawing of workpiece with dimensions (mm)
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Weight (kg)
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Material of workpiece (steel, cast iron, etc.)
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Required temperature (˚C)
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Mounting frequency (once a day / week / month)
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