INDUCTION
HEATING FOR THE INDUSTRY

BOLT INDUCTION
HEATING SYSTEM







Main Applications

Turbine Casing Opening eased out with induction heating.
The most common use of Helios 35 consists in heating up the hollow bolts of turbine casing or valves, through a straight inductor which generates the magnetic field inside the bolt hole.
Induction Heating Suitable for Shrink Fits and More.
When equipped with these inductors, Helios 35 can heat up any cylindrical surface, such as seized nuts for their quick removal.








Avoid Obsolete Methods!

A faster and safer heating method for the industry.

Save up to the 80% of heating time with respect to open flames or electrical heaters!

Avoid the risk of burn hazard or electric shocks due to the use of old traditional methods.






SPECIFICATION AND FEATURES

🛈 Case Study

Operation on a Steam Turbine Case

Bolt Quantity: 44

Bolt Size: M64 X L=500 mm


Nuova Simat Induction Heating
HELIOS-35

Faster and Safer Operation. 80% Faster

2-3 Minutes par Bolt
No subject to significant Heating
70% of Rotation in 1 Minute with bare hands
Nut could be loosened with bare hands
A patented trustworthy system Operated by the most important Oil&Gas and Power Gen Players


Standard Methods
(ELECTRIC HEATERS, FREE FLAMES AND SIMILAR)

Risky and Slower Operations

50-60 Minutes par Bolt
3 workshifts – 2 Operators
Case Expansion Risk (due to slower heating)
Heavy Hammering is Needed
Risk of Burn and/or Electric Schock
A risky but still-on-the-market Method.




Add-ons and Perks

How does Induction Heating serve the industry?

🛈 Please remember to always use DPIs to protect you and people near you. Footage is demonstrative.