The furnace is designed to melt ferrous and non-ferrous metals including steel, copper and aluminum. Other alloys may be processed depending on melting point and crucible compatibility—consult the supplier for specific alloys.
Melting capacity ranges from 100 to 250 kg per batch. Actual capacity depends on alloy, charging method and crucible size.
The unit requires 3-phase power at 380–420 V, 50/60 Hz. Rated input power is 45 kW with a maximum input current of 105 A. Installation must be performed by a qualified electrician with appropriately sized breakers and cabling.
The furnace uses a hydraulic motor tilting mechanism with 10 adjustable speed levels for precise control during pouring. This allows controlled, smooth tilting to reduce splash and improve safety.
The furnace uses a graphite crucible. It features a quick install/uninstall design for convenient replacement and maintenance. Crucible life depends on alloy, temperature and operating practice.
The furnace uses water cooling. A reliable water supply or a closed-loop chiller is recommended, with proper water quality and flow rate to prevent overheating. Follow the supplier's guidance on water temperature and filtration.
Standard weight is approximately 0.5 metric tonnes. Dimensions (L×W×H) are customized per order—provide your workspace constraints to the supplier to receive exact dimensions.
Recommended safety measures include using appropriate PPE, installing fume extraction, ensuring emergency stop access, securing hydraulic lines, proper grounding and following local regulations. Operators should be trained before use.
The furnace is equipped with a reputable-brand PLC for reliable operation. Specific PLC model/brand may vary—request details from the supplier. Supplier provides control documentation and can support PLC configuration during commissioning.
The furnace is CE certified and manufactured to ISO standards. A video outgoing inspection is provided for each unit as part of quality assurance.
Yes. Engineers are available to service, install and commission machinery overseas and can provide operator training on request. Contact the supplier to arrange on-site support or remote guidance.
Perform daily visual inspections, check coolant level/quality, monitor crucible wear, inspect hydraulic lines and electrical connections, and follow PLC backup procedures. More detailed preventive maintenance (lubrication, hydraulic fluid checks, electrical inspections) should be scheduled per the supplier's manual.
Yes. Spare parts and technical support are available—contact the supplier for parts lists, lead times and pricing. Engineers can provide overseas service if required.
Supply capacity is up to 100 sets per month. Lead time depends on customization, order size and shipping; contact the supplier with your configuration for current delivery estimates.
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