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Optional for Induction Furnaces |
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Lining Push-Out Systems for Furnaces |
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Greatly reduces the labor and time required
for periodic refractory lining changes |
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Uses a large, movable plug to push out the
entire lining in minutes for easy disposal |
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Increase profitability and productivity |
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Improves working conditions |
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Reduces exposure of foundry personnel to
refractory dusting |
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Fume Capturing Furnace Covers for Steel Shell Furnaces |
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Many U.S. foundries are now preparing for new and more restrictive EPA limits on air pollution emissions. Known as MACT* standards, these proposed regulations may require
the retrofit of emission controls on many foundry systems, including induction furnaces, already the cleanest way to melt metal.
To assist its customers with MACT compliance, Inductotherm offers a full range of close capture furnace fume covers that are designed to:
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Effectively and efficiently collect smoke, dust and
other airborne pollutants during all phases of
furnace operation including: charging, melting,
slagging, treating and automated lining removal |
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Be retrofitted to virtually all Inductotherm coreless
induction furnaces, large and small, new and
existing |
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Tilt Options for Easier Slagging & Precision Pouring |
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Back slagging as shown in the photo simplifies slagging by eliminating the need to
lift heavy slag from the melt or drag it through the pouring spout. The back slagging
feature permits the furnace to tilt at a 33˚ angle towards the rear. Tilting the furnace
provides sufficient space above the deck for a portable hopper and makes it easy for
the slag to be pulled through the rear spout into the hopper.
Back tilting is offered where approximately 12˚ back tilt angle is achieved for slag
removal utilizing a lower cost tilt frame with extended cylinder construction.
Nose tilting shifts the furnace rotation point forward increasing the pouring accuracy used where small pours or a controlled pour stream is required. Pre-tilt and/or trunnion pour options for a Steel Shell furnace line utilize custom tilting arrangements for special precision pouring needs. |
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