Casting furnace TVCd-L series
meltingpouringchamber

casting furnace
casting furnace
casting furnace
casting furnace
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Characteristics

Function
melting, pouring, casting
Configuration
chamber
Heat source
induction
Atmosphere
vacuum, inert gas, nitrogen
Other characteristics
for ingots
Maximum temperature

Min.: 1,250 °C
(2,282 °F)

Max.: 1,600 °C
(2,912 °F)

Description

Vacuum Casting Machine for Sheets and Rods ​This family of furnaces are used to produce high quality semi-finished product, like sheets or rods, starting by raw materials melted by induction heating in a protective atmosphere and then poured in vacuum into an ingot mould, that can be in copper, in graphite or other materials. Melting and pouring phases are protected by inert gas, which can be chosen between Argon, Nitrogen or Helium. The induction field is designed to guarantee a strong homogenization of the alloy thanks to the stirring effect of the magnetic field which works while the metal is being melted in the crucible. The machine is fully automatic having a countless number of programs for every kind of alloy. The control logic is provided with a PC based data acquisition system aimed to sample the process variables with reporting function after every casting cycle. Data can be display in graphic format or exported to external PC for analysis. Gas Purging Procedure Crucible loading operation introduces oxygen The Gas Purging procedure removes the oxygen with Argon, Nitrogen or Helium gas. The furnace can be provided with an Oxygen analyser to control and monitor the ppm of oxygen present in the melting chamber during the cycle.

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