TYPES OF THE FURNACES: Fuel Fired Furnace Types: Coal Fired Oil Fired Gas Fired Electric Furnace Types: Resistance Furnace Arc Furnace Induction Furnace All the types are shown in below chart.
Metal is the iconic resource that is closely associated with industrial advancement and innovation. Almost all products that are widely used and consumed have metal in them or use metal or items made from the same in the creation of their goods. Almost if not all branches of human activity…
Metallurgy is the science and practice of processing metals so that it will serve purposes from car frames, padlocks, power lines and even in watches. The modern metallurgical wonder which embodies this idea is the electric furnace. The induction furnace is one of the electric melting furnaces. This device is…
Power consumption at standard kW/kg ratio for Cast Iron (Ingot) is 560 kWh/ton. Means one ton of Cast Iron (Ingots) requires 560 kW for one hour (kWh). This number is varying for the metal to metal. This number is also depends on the type of the physical charge. This number…
Power Consumption for the Electroheat Furnace for Cast Iron Melting Requires 550-575 kWh/ton SG Iron melting required 550-600 kWh/ton MS/SS melting required 600-650 kWh/ton Light scrap of Aluminum melting required 600-625 kWh/ton Solid scrap of Aluminum melting required 500-575 kWh/ton require Steel melting 625 kWh/ton require Above Power consumption is…
Finding the right silver melting furnace for a particular application is important. There are several different options on the market today, but few compare with the ease and control offered by induction furnaces. You don’t have to be a genius to understand how an induction furnace works. Essentially, the power…
An induction melting furnace for aluminum is designed specifically for the purpose of melting lower density metal, employing exactly the right temperatures and evenly distributing the heat. This is vital in melting such metals as aluminum if you want to preserve the expected lifetime of aluminum and its quality. The…
Searching for the most affordable way to heat treat metal? Just applying heat to metal probably isn’t the most economical way to heat treat the project. Some metals won’t heat or become soft until they reach over 1500 degrees Fahrenheit. How do you achieve that kind of heating action in…
The development of new innovations in metallurgy has seriously simplified the heat treatment process for metals considerably. Induction heaters that make use of electricity allow metal workers to create strong, durable products that are used in a variety of important industries. Customized induction hardening equipment is developed to specifically meet…