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Product category: Metals processing plant and equipment
News Release from: Rautomead International | Subject: RS 3000 casting machine
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 02 June 2006

Casting machine with graphite furnace
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Leading continuous casting technology specialists, Rautomead, of Dundee, Scotland, is to supply an RS 3000 casting machine with graphite furnace technology to Hong Ngoc.

Leading continuous casting technology specialists, Rautomead, of Dundee, Scotland, is to supply an RS 3000 casting machine with graphite furnace technology to Hong Ngoc (Hanaka Electrical Equipment Factory), in Hanoi, North Vietnam A well-established electrical wire manufacturing company, Hanaka Electrical Equipment Factory "Hanaka") already operates two Chinese-built casting machines, but has chosen to invest in Rautomead's well-proven technology to further enhance its manufacturing quality via the production of the finest CuOF wire rod

Scheduled for delivery, installation and start-up during the first half of 2006, the Hong Ngoc machine will be the second Rautomead model to be sold in Vietnam, but the first to be installed in the Hanoi region.

A delegation from Hanaka, led by Mr Anh Ngoc Man, Chairman, Hong Ngoc, visited Dundee in January 2006 to see their machine after it had been assembled at the Rautomead factory.

The machine is supplied with tooling for the production of 8.0mm and 12.0mm diameter wire rod.

The casting machine has the capability to cast either all 8.0mm rods or all 12.0mm rods or to produce a combination of both sizes simultaneously.

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