Electromagnetic induction steam generator

Electric heating – Inductive heating – With heat exchange

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219667, 219670, H05B 610

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ABSTRACT:
An electromagnetic induction steam generator is compact or ultra-compact and highly efficient, and capable of continuous operation, intermittent operation and empty-heating operation. Magnetic flux passes through a closed magnetic circuit of two leg iron cores, a heater, and a yoke iron core after a low-frequency alternating current is supplied from a power supply to electric wire coils. Joule heat is generated inside the heater by the permeation of magnetic flux. When fluid such as water, is supplied from the fluid supply port, it is heated and becomes steam within the heating chamber. The steam then emerges from the steam output port.

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