Crucible / Pot Melting Furnace
A crucible or pot melting furnace is a type of furnace that is used for melting metals, alloys, and other materials in a pot or crucible made of refractory materials like graphite or ceramic. These furnaces are commonly used in foundries, laboratories, and metalworking industries for melting and pouring molten materials into molds to form complex shapes.
The furnace operates by heating the pot or crucible, which contains the material to be melted, using a fuel source such as electric, gas etc. As the temperature increases, the material inside the pot or crucible begins to melt and become fluid. Once the material is completely melted, it can be poured into molds to create different shapes and forms.
Gas Fired Stationary Crucible / Pot Melting Furnace
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The furnace is equipped with several features, including a digital temperature controller, safety interlocks, and automatic shut-off.
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The furnace uses electric, gas etc. as a fuel source.
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The furnace is available in different sizes with varying melting capacities.
Stationary Electric Crucible / Pot Melting Furnace
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The furnace is designed with a durable steel frame, a removable crucible, a digital temperature controller, and a safety interlock system. It also has an optional hydraulic tilt system for easy pouring.
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The furnace is available in various sizes, capacities.
Tilting Electric Crucible / Pot Melting Furnace
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The furnace is designed with a hydraulic tilt mechanism, allowing for easy and safe pouring of the molten metal. It also has a digital temperature controller and over-temperature protection for safety.
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The furnace requires 208-690V power, depending on the specific configuration and size.