Static Induction Melting Furnaces

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Features

Silent working

Perfect homogeneity of the alloys thanks to our Pulse Mixing System

Crucible with ceramic casing

Tongs to handle the extractable crucible

High-performing medium frequency induction generators

Easy control of the working parameters by PLC and touch screen video, temperature control by thermocouple

Quick melting

Programmed maintenance with display warning

Kalantari Machinery is a manufacturer of induction melting furnace devices, which is one of the equipments of the goldsmith workshop. We produce this device in 2 kg, 3 kg and 5 kg types. You, dear customers, can order this device in the size you want and need. Call our numbers to place an order. We at Kalantari Machinery are proud to be able to provide the most reliable, durable and efficient equipment available in this industry. do.

Applications of induction melting and furnace technology

Induction furnaces are ideal for melting and alloying a wide range of metals with minimal melting losses, although a small amount of metal refining is possible. There are two main types of induction furnaces: Coreless furnace and Channel Furnace.

Induction melting furnaces

Inductotherm brand coreless melting furnaces provide excellent performance and exceptional durability for all your melting needs, regardless of the size of your casting. We offer induction melting furnaces in small sizes that meet the needs of specialized foundries and precious metal industries.

What is induction melting

Induction melting is a process in which metal is melted in liquid form inside an induction furnace. Then the molten metal is poured from special containers, usually into the mold.

What are the benefits of induction melting

Induction melting is very fast, clean and uniform. When this operation is done correctly, induction melting is so clean that the necessary cleaning step can be sought by other methods. The uniform heat generated by the metal also contributes to a high quality end result. Induction melting systems have advanced ergonomic features. They not only make workplaces safer, but also increase productivity by making the melting process faster and easier.

Where is induction melting used

Induction melting systems are used in factories, workshops, laboratories and research centers. Systems melt everything from ferrous and non-ferrous metals to nuclear materials and medical/dental alloys.