Zinc Melting Furnace
A Zinc Melting Furnace is a specialised industrial furnace used for the melting of zinc and its alloys. Zinc is a highly reactive metal that requires careful handling and precise temperature control during the melting process. The furnace is typically heated using gas or electricity, and it is designed to maintain a constant temperature throughout the melting process.
The furnace is typically made of high-quality refractory materials that are resistant to the high temperatures required for melting zinc. The furnace may also be equipped with various safety features, such as emergency shut-off valves and fire suppression systems, to ensure worker safety and prevent equipment damage.
Gas Fired Immersion Tube Zinc Melting Furnace
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The Gas Fired Immersion Tube Zinc Melting Furnace is equipped with a range of advanced features.
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Includes an immersion tube for efficient heating, a safety system to prevent overheating, and a digital temperature controller for precise temperature control.
Electric Immersion Holding and Melting Holding Furnace
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A computerised temperature controller, safety interlock, and immersion heating technology enable efficient heat transfer and uniform temperature distribution in the boiler.
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The furnace's durability and removable crucible make maintenance and cleaning easy.