During a recent maintenance project, we replaced a water-cooled magnetron on a commercial microwave unit. The original component had been operating for long production shifts every day, so using another water-cooled model was the obvious choice.
We selected the Pindom 2M248K, which matches the original 1000W output, 2465MHz operating frequency, and water-cooling configuration. Since the equipment was already designed with a circulating cooling system, installation was straightforward.
When replacing a magnetron, it's worth checking the cooling method first instead of focusing only on the power rating.
We selected the Pindom 2M248K, which matches the original 1000W output, 2465MHz operating frequency, and water-cooling configuration. Since the equipment was already designed with a circulating cooling system, installation was straightforward.
When replacing a magnetron, it's worth checking the cooling method first instead of focusing only on the power rating.
