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Product category: Metals processing plant and equipment
News Release from: Topcast Engineering | Subject: TCF cupellation furnace
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 16 January 2004

Cupellation furnaces use induction
heating

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Cupellation furnaces series used in the fire assay process of precious metals alloys is provided with a built-in electromagnetic induction generator for the heating of the muffle for faster cycling.

Cupellation furnaces series used in the fire assay process of precious metals alloys Cupellation is a procedure with the purpose to remove all non noble metal from the alloy to test

The TCF cupellation furnace is provided with a built-in electromagnetic induction generator for the heating of the muffle.

This leads to ultra fast work cycle and high energy efficiency.

Electronic control regulates the output power and gives an advanced diagnostic system.

Main advantages of induction heating are: 1.

Fast heating: the muffle is directly heated by induction.

2.

Self-regulating: no more need to regulate power manually, with respect to furnace with silicon carbide resistance rods 3.

Electrical energy consumption optimization: you don't need to leave the furnace standby at 500degC to prevent thermal shocks to the resistor rods: when work is finished, the furnace may be turned off.

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