S&T: First application of Huijin Tech’s HV, high-power molten salt induction heater
Date:2024/1/19 Source: CISDI
Xi’an Huijin Technology Co has delivered its first-ever 10kV/10MW molten salt induction heater.
The company is a CISDI subsidiary for new materials and industrial electroheat tech and is sited in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province.
Its energy-stored electric heater is a global first, directly connecting a high-voltage grid and large-flow induction heating.
The innovation’s destination was China’s energy storage sector. It will be applied at a 10MW photothermal plant in Yumen City, Gansu Province, for the China National Nuclear Corporation.
This major innovation extends storage time and its first-application signifies an accelerated industrialisation in valley power-required steam supply and peak load power generation areas.
Huijin’s induction heater could ease low-voltage and ohmic heating problems experienced globally.
It directly applies high voltages of power within 35kV to accurately heat up molten salts.
Featuring a high power and a fast rate, the heating system showcases a high standard of stability, reliability and energy efficiency (overall higher than 97 per cent).
Celebrating the delivery of CISDI Huijin’s HV, high-power molten salt induction heater, which outperforms in reduced line energy loss and consumption, large single power, extended service life, uniform and super-efficient heat exchange, and strong insulation