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DIY Induction Heating Module, Maximum 20A 12V-48V to Prevent Corrosion, Portable 1000W High Frequency ZVS Heating Module for Graphite
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Description
1. [Premium Material] The induction heating panel is made of premium FR4 material, which is non-toxic, corrosion-resistant, wear-resistant, and has a long service life. 2. [1000W Power] The maximum power of this induction heating module is 1000W, and the maximum current is 20A. The higher the voltage, the higher the heating current, and the better the effect. 3. [With Heating Coil] The ZVS heating power module features a heating coil to provide better high-frequency transmission performance. It uses an input voltage of 12V to 48V, ensuring safe and stable operation. 4. [For DIY Projects] The ZVS induction heating panel is easy to use and perfect for DIY enthusiasts who want to practice their skills during hardening, annealing, and other heat treatments. 5. [Multi-application] This low-voltage induction heating module has a wide range of uses and can directly heat iron, carbon steel, graphite, titanium alloy, and other materials. Specification: Item Type: Induction Heating Module Material: FR4, Copper Heating Module Size: Approx. 11.2 x 10.2 x 3.9 cm / 4.4 x 4 x 1.5 inches Copper Coil Size: Approx. 18.5 x 6.3 x 4.8 cm / 7.3 x 2.5 x 1.9 inches Gross Weight: Approx. 580g / 20.4oz Maximum Power: 1000W Maximum Current: 20A Input Voltage: 12V-48V. Application: Can directly heat iron, carbon steel, graphite, titanium alloy, and other materials. Package list: 1 x induction heating module 1 x copper coil Note: Manual measurement, please allow some errors.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length15 cm
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Weight2 kg
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