The Characteristics of High-Frequency Welded Machines

11 Feb.,2025

High frequency welded pipe equipment is a popular product, but many people are not familiar with its function.

 

High frequency welded pipe equipment is a popular product, but many people are not familiar with its function.

Firstly, the safety factor of high-frequency welder is very high because they do not require flammable and explosive gases during operation, ensuring the safety of life and property. The welding process does not produce carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and other harmful gases. Compared to gases such as acetylene, gasoline, oxygen, and liquefied petroleum gas, the cost is greatly reduced due to the use of electricity.

 

Another point is high efficiency and low cost: traditional welding methods have low temperature, high thermal radiation, high cost, and there is a risk of explosion. The flame temperature of the high-frequency welded machine is controllable, and the welding temperature can reach over 2000 degrees. It has high stability and is more than twice the speed of traditional welding methods. It can continuously weld for 12 hours.

 

High frequency welded pipe equipment can now be used for welding metal products, such as automotive parts, motorcycle parts, metal material wiring boards, hardware parts, heat pipes, and standard parts.

 

The Characteristics of High-Frequency Welded Machines

 

For example, compared with hot-rolled H-beams, H-beams welded by high-frequency welded equipment have higher cross-sectional modulus and bending strength per unit weight than hot-rolled H-beams. In steel structure engineering, hot-rolled H-beams require a higher amount of steel for the same component compared to cable. So in steel structure villas and low rise residential buildings, if used properly, their advantages can be fully utilized, steel can be saved, and costs can be reduced.

 

Precision high-frequency welded machines have very reasonable cross-sectional economy. It can not only weld ordinary carbon steel, but also alloy steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, nickel, titanium and other alloys. High frequency welding fully utilizes the skin effect and proximity effect of high-frequency current, so that the high-frequency current is highly concentrated in the narrow welding area and the base metal is removed with less consumption in a short period of time.

 

Because there are not many restrictions on the production of H-beams steel using high-frequency welded pipe equipment, the product specifications are diverse, so high-frequency welding is more popular. If you are interested, welcome to consult our high-frequency welded H beam steel production line.

The Characteristics of High-Frequency Welded Machines