The medium-frequency induction furnace is utilized for melting and holding ferrous and non-ferr
ous metals and has a melting capacity up to 150 MT. Its connection capacity is rated up to 42 MW with melting capacities of 52 t/h. Induction melting is fast and efficient. By changing the geometry of the induction coil, induction melting furnaces can hold hundred tons of molten metal. Further by adjusting frequency and power all types of metal including Iron, Steel and stainless steel alloys, copper and coppers based alloys, aluminum and silicon can be melted. One of the major advantages of induction melting is inductive stirring.
Automatic pouring Furnace
This pouring system is ideal for applications that require flexibility at the mold line by holding molten metal and exact temperature while delivering precise pouring control. This is capable of handling ferrous and copper based metals, and combine the precision of metal level regulation and stopper rod metal dispensing. The closed-loop pressure control in the holding vessel is used to maintain a constant metal level in the launder above the pouring nozzle.
Unheated Tundish Furnaces
This system is well suited for the applications that require multiple alloy flexibility and when hot metal is really available.
The Tundish and the stopper rod mechanism are mounted on a frame which moves on both x and y axes and is able to adjust for varying positioning of the pouring nozzle over the sprue. The sealing of cover and the body of ladle is very important to keep the temperature loss as minimum as possible. To select the best size furnace capacity is according to the metal feed rate. The ladle should be filled with fresh and hot liquid metal in short period of time to keep the temperature at desired figures.