Dynamic energy management for increased energy efficiency in modern induction heating systems
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In response to increasing input costs, proactive induction heating system operators are demanding better productivity and energy efficiency from their production lines. Although already highly efficient in principle, induction heating efficiencies can be significantly improved through the implementation of Dynamic Energy Management technologies such as state-of-the-art converters equipped with LLC-resonance circuits and improved zone heating technology. These new technologies support flexible and efficient production strategies, giving operators new freedom to optimize their process for each product and cut production costs
Authors | Robert Jürgens/Martin Scholles |
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Publishing Date | 1 Feb 2010 |
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Zeitschrift | heat processing - Issue 02 2010 |
Publisher | Vulkan-Verlag GmbH |
Language | English |
Pages | 3 |
Title | Dynamic energy management for increased energy efficiency in modern induction heating systems |
Description | In response to increasing input costs, proactive induction heating system operators are demanding better productivity and energy efficiency from their production lines. Although already highly efficient in principle, induction heating efficiencies can be significantly improved through the implementation of Dynamic Energy Management technologies such as state-of-the-art converters equipped with LLC-resonance circuits and improved zone heating technology. These new technologies support flexible and efficient production strategies, giving operators new freedom to optimize their process for each product and cut production costs |
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