Medium frequency generator MU R10

Series
MU R

Medium frequency converters
20 kHz–100 kHz

The MU R10 and MU R15 are our medium frequency generators for frequencies up to 100 kHz. All parameters can be reproduced quickly and effortlessly and integrated into any production process. All heating processes can thus also be easily automated.

Make full use of the advantages of targeted heating with our solutions for series resonant circuits – the MU R10 and MU R15.

Wide range of applications

Technical benefits

  • Outer circuit with compact dimensions
  • Second switchable outer circuit optional (depending on converter)
  • Connection via flexible cable
  • No demineralised cooling water required
  • Freely programmable
  • Interface for external control
  • Profibus, Profinet optional
  • Other interfaces on request
  • Connection to pyrometer optional

Get in touch with your personal contact - our engineers are looking forward to hearing from you

Daniel Schulte

Head of International Sales

Since 1950, Himmelwerk has shipped more than 19,000 high and medium frequency converters worldwide.
By how much can you reduce your CO₂ emissions per year? Let’s have a look.

Assumption 1: 25% of your converters are still operational.

Assumption 2: They have an average output of 6 kW and thus a power consumption of 7 kW.

Assumption 3: These generators are operational 8 hrs per day and 5 days per week.

Assumption 4: Inductive heating uses up to 40% less energy than conventional methods. Let’s assume 30%.

With these assumptions, our calculation would look like this: Daily energy consumption: 8 hrs x 7 kW = 56 kW

Energy savings per day: 56 kWh / 0.7 = 80 kWh; 80 – 56 = 24 kWh

Total energy savings per day: 24 kWh x 4,750 converters = 114,000 kWh

Total energy savings per year: 220 working days x 114,000 kWh = 25,080,000 kWh

Conversion factor kWh/CO₂: 1 kWh is equivalent to approx. 0.485 kg of CO₂ (source: German Federal Environmental Agency, Climate Change 15/2022)

CO₂ reduction per year: 25,080,000 kWh x 0.485 kg = 12,163,800 kg