Products/Services for Laboratory Induction Melting Furnace
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Laboratory Furnaces - (148 companies)...induction, infrared or radiant, natural gas, propane, oil, other fuel, RF, microwave, or dielectric, and steam. Other features for laboratory furnaces include over-temperature protection, computer interface, and application software. Related...ConfigurationTube Furnace FeaturesAtmosphere -
Induction Heaters - (111 companies)Induction heaters use an electrical source to drive alternating current (AC) through a coil to heat metal objects. The passage of current through the electrically conductive coil generates an intense and rapidly changing magnetic field that causes... -
Furnaces (industrial) - (449 companies)Furnaces may have either a single set point or a programmable controller to adjust temperature and temperature stability. Choices for heat source include arc, combustion, electrical or resistance, indirect or contact or conduction, induction, infrared... -
Vacuum Furnaces - (101 companies)...burn-off, curing, drying, firing or sintering, foundry or melting, heat treating, hot pressing, industrial, laboratory, preheating, and quenching. Other features include overtemperature protection, three-zone or multi-zone, computer interface... -
Laboratory Ovens - (266 companies)Laboratory ovens are thermal convection appliances for use in laboratory, scientific, and industrial settings. Uniform heat distribution is often achieved by internal blowers which heat, dry, and cure substrates. Laboratory ovens are convection... -
Crucibles - (160 companies)Alternatively they may be of a much smaller size, for use in laboratory applications. Types of Crucibles. Skull melting crucibles, otherwise known as melting hearths, have water or salt-cooled copper shells that maintain an unmelted skin. The unmelted...
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Vacuum Ovens - (71 companies)...baking, brazing and soldering, burn-off, curing, drying, firing and sintering, foundry and melting, heat treating, hot pressing, industrial, and laboratory. Features common to vacuum ovens include a cooling system, shelving, racks, and carts, air...
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Ovens (industrial) - (486 companies)...and, in powdered metals, recrystallization. Foundry furnaces are used for metal melting applications for jewelry manufacturing, mining, and die casting operations, production aluminum foundries, and fine arts studios. They typically have a tilting mechanism...
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Kilns (industrial) - (97 companies)...annealing, baking, brazing, curing, firing or sintering, heat treating, hot pressing, laboratory use, preheating, quenching, and sterilizing. Industrial kilns may be used in additional, unlisted applications as well. When selecting an industrial kiln...
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Heating Furnaces - (210 companies)...employed to distribute the heat. Furnaces for heating systems conventionally are fired with such fuels as oil, gas, or coal. Types of Heating Furnaces. There are many types of heating furnaces. Examples include: induction heating furnace. gas heating...
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Inductotherm Group
Inductotherm® Coreless Melting Furnaces From small capacity precision casting operations to the largest induction melting foundry, Inductotherm Group companies manufacture the furnace that is right for you. Heavy Steel Shell Furnaces: Our Heavy Steel Shell furnaces combine the exceptional strength of a rugged steel shell with easy accessibility. They are able to be used with our backslagging feature, push-out lining systems, weigh frames, pit guards and can be retrofitted with a variety of fume collectors and hoods to help you comply... (read more)Browse Furnaces (industrial) Datasheets for Inductotherm Group -
Inductotherm Group
Vacuum Melting Furnaces requirements in vacuum furnace processes. Consarc has a wide range of advanced vacuum and controlled atmosphere furnace technologies for the processing of metals, specialty alloys, and engineered materials. Those vacuum furnace technologies include: Vacuum Arc Remelting Furnaces (VAR). Electroslag Remelting Furnaces (ESR). Vacuum Induction Melting furnaces. Vacuum Precision Investment Casting Furnaces (VPIC). Induction Skull Melting Furnaces (ISM). Induction Vacuum Ladle Furnaces (IVL). Vacuum... (read more)Browse Vacuum Furnaces Datasheets for Inductotherm Group -
Inductotherm Group
Consarc Small Vacuum Induction Melting (VIM) Standard designs are available and Consarc also welcome the opportunity to design a specific furnace to meet individual customer requirements and applications. The design utilizes a water-cooled vacuum chamber, providing optimum access for cold charging and servicing in a batch mode of operation. The chamber also houses auxiliary equipment with standard and optional features provided by Consarc to ensure maximum flexibility and ease of operation. These features can include: * top loader. * Bulk... (read more)Browse Vacuum Furnaces Datasheets for Inductotherm Group -
Harper International Corporation
Custom Laboratory Furnaces Harper International Corporation manufactures custom laboratory furnaces to match your specifications. (read more) -
Conax Technologies
Furnace Industry Fittings and Feedthroughs An industry leader. For more than 70 years, Conax Technologies has been a global leader in the design and manufacture of compression seal feedthroughs, temperature sensors and cable and harness assemblies for a broad range of industries, including solutions for furnaces used in the steel, aerospace, heavy industrial, and automotive industries. Our standard and custom-designed solutions are used for a variety of processes, including melting, casting, re-heating, annealing and coating. Solutions... (read more)Browse Sealing Glands Datasheets for Conax Technologies -
Conax Technologies
Temperatures Sensors for the Furnace Industry An industry leader. For more than 70 years, Conax Technologies has been a global leader in the design and manufacture of compression seal feedthroughs, temperature sensors and cable and harness assemblies for a broad range of industries, including solutions for furnaces used in the steel, aerospace, heavy industrial, and automotive industries. Our standard and custom-designed solutions are used for a variety of processes, including melting, casting, re-heating, annealing and coating. Innovative... (read more)Browse Temperature Indicators Datasheets for Conax Technologies -
Ambrell Induction Heating Solutions
Heating Nanoparticles with Induction Induction heating is a popular solution for nanoparticle and hyperthermia research. Induction heating systems generate alternating magnetic fields to elevate and manage the temperature of a solution of nanoparticles. With induction, magnetic nanoparticles can be heated to selectively heat tumor cells. Benefits of induction with Ambrell include: Non-contact selective heating. Process repeatability. Portability of systems -- small footprint. Interchangeable coils. Technology and a system... (read more) -
Ambrell Induction Heating Solutions
Using Induction for Nanoparticle Heating Nanoparticles are particles between 1 and 100 nanometers (nm) in size that are of significant interest to the scientific community because of their applications in a wide range of fields. For example, induction heating systems are used in hyperthermia (or thermotherapy) to generate alternating magnetic fields in the laboratory to elevate and manage the temperature of a solution of nanoparticles. The medical research community has become particularly interested in induction heating because... (read more) -
Inductotherm Group
Induction Heaters In an industry increasingly dependent on technology advances for the melting, heating, coating, and other thermal treatment of metals, Inductotherm Group stands apart. Our worldwide organization of 40 companies provides innovative engineering expertise that makes a difference. Each product is developed globally, manufactured locally, and supported by Inductotherm Group companies- the name you know and trust. Inductoheat equipment provides induction heating systems for an array of industries... (read more)Browse Induction Heaters Datasheets for Inductotherm Group -
Inductotherm Group
Producing Rare-Earth Magnets in VIM-SC Furnaces Vacuum Induction Melting Strip Casting (VIM-SC) furnaces from Consarc play a key role in the domestic production of rare earth permanent magnets, delivering clean, consistent flake with precise alloy control under vacuum conditions. Most recently commissioned at Vulcan Elements ' new facility in Durham, North Carolina, this advanced furnace system is part of a collaborative effort to strengthen the U.S. rare earth supply chain. The Strip Casting process begins with the creation of a precise... (read more)Browse Furnaces (industrial) Datasheets for Inductotherm Group
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Improving Wear Properties of High-Chromium Cast Iron by Manganese Alloying
Samples were cast in a laboratory induction melting furnace .
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Effect of copper additions on the mechanical properties of iron
Model material ingots 400 g in mass (in charge) with copper contents of 0, 0.2, 1.0, and 2.0 wt % were produced in a laboratory induction melting furnace with argon blasting of the molten surface.
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Development of hypoeutectoid graphitic steel for wires
Both the steels were made using a laboratory induction melting furnace and cast into 25 kg ingots.
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Extended Tensile Ductility of a Formable High-Performance High-Manganese Steel
The material was processed by means of a laboratory induction melting fur- nace .
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Effect of Silicon on the Desulfurization of Al-Killed Steels: Part II. Experimental Results and Plant Trials
Predictions were compared with laboratory induction furnace melts using 1 kg of steel and 0.1 kg slag.
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Effect of 0.2 and 0.5% Ti on the microstructure and mechanical properties of 13Cr supermartensitic stainless steel
Three 13Cr super martensitic stainless steels, containing 0, 0.2, and 0.5 wt.% Ti were designed and produced with low residual impurities in a laboratory vacuum induction melting furnace .
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Letter to the Editor
…applied would be expected to provide superalloys and many other metals and alloys with unprecedented benefits.4 In the second paper5 the authors compare high aluminium TRIP steels melted and cast into 50 kg ingots in a laboratory vacuum induction melting furnace .
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Mechanical properties of directly air cooled copper added microalloyed steels
Melts were prepared in a laboratory scale induction melting furnace (5 kg crucible capacity).
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Effect of prestrain on aging behaviour of directly air cooled copper added titanium–boron microalloyed steels
The alloys are prepared in a laboratory scale induction melting furnace (5 kg capacity).
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Development of a Supermartensitic Stainless Steel Microalloyed with Niobium
The steels were produced with extra low residual impurity contents in a laboratory vacuum induction melting furnace of Villares Metals Research and Development Center.
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