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Mini-Melt®Furnaces – Capacities from 2.5 kg to 25 kg |
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Mini-Melt furnaces are ideal for use in prototype casting, small run casting, precious metal refining
and casting, laboratory operations and wherever relatively small amounts of molten metal are needed. |
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Has a strong, durable construction for long furnace life |
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Operates at frequencies from 3,000 to 10,000 Hz with maximum power utilization |
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Two direct-pouring styles: two-man shank and trunnion tilt |
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No need for ladles or other metal transfer devices |
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Rollover Furnaces – Capacities from 2.5 kg to 50 kg |
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Rollover furnaces typically are used in investment casting applications where precise and repeatable pours are important. |
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Precision melting and pouring with high
frequency induction power for high quality,
high alloy investment castings |
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No ladle or hot metal transfer |
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Fast mold filling (As quick as ½ second) |
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Inert atmosphere melt covers available |
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Hydraulic rollover at adjustable speeds |
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Hydraulic operated mold clamp with
precise pressure adjustment |
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Consistent pouring - mold after mold |
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Mold pressurized during pour cycle
available |
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Dura-Line®Furnaces – Capacities from 25 kg to 3 MT |
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Dura-Line furnaces offer high operational efficiencies with a wide choice of capacities in
a budget-friendly package. |
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High-strength, reinforced refractory top and bottom sections supported by cast alloy
structures for firm coil support |
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Maximum efficiency is provided by the free magnetic path within the furnace |
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Easy, all-around access and free-breathing coil simplifies maintenance |
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Rear or side exit leads are available |
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Hoist tilt is standard, hydraulic tilt is
available |
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Small Steel Shell Furnace – Capacities from 25 kg to 3 MT |
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Small Steel Shell furnaces offer high operational efficiencies with a wide choice of
capacities in an economical package. |
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The inherent “hoop” strength and rigidity of a full steel shell structure |
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Proven "free breathing" coil design using heavy section oxygen free high conductivity
copper tube for maximum power efficiency |
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Cast ceramic mix tops and bottoms with
high magnetic permeability reinforcement |
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Full shunt coverage which, together with
the steel shell, reduces EMF emissions to
less than 1 Gauss at 1 meter (1000 Hz) |
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Maximum coil support minimizes refractory
stress for long lining life |
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Side entry power lead connection for
reduced wear on power leads |
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Heavy Steel Shell Furnaces - Capacities to 50MT |
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Leading foundries around the world rely on Inductotherm Heavy Steel Shell induction furnaces. These furnaces combine
superior power handling capabilities with the hoop strength and rigidity imparted by the furnaces’ heavy rolled steel structure.
Heavy Steel Shell furnaces feature: |
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Heavy-wall, water-cooled, extended copper induction coil
to maximize power efficiency |
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Heavy steel shell to provide maximum furnace rigidity and
strength for long lining life, low furnace noise and minimal
EMF emissions |
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Stainless steel cooling
sections at top
and bottom of the
power coil to provide
uniform temperature
gradients that extend
refractory life |
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Hydraulic tilting cylinders
that are shrouded from dirt
and metal splash and provide
smooth, controlled pouring |
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Water-cooled leads that are protected from damage
and permit hold power-on pouring to maintain metal
temperature |
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Tight-fitting, hydraulic lift-swing cover minimizes heat
loss |
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Wide-bodied furnace
configurations are
available to provide
an expanded crucible
opening and reduced
furnace height |
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Furnace load cells
are available to provide
accurate charge
weight to simplify
charge calculations |
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