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Brass Melting Furnace

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Specifically engineered for melting brass, this furnace handles the challenges of the copper-zinc alloy, particularly zinc fuming. Operating at very high temperatures, around 1000°C, it achieves complete liquefaction. The working principle often employs indirect heating methods like induction or a crucible within a gas-fired chamber to ensure a clean melt and minimize metal loss. Its purpose is...

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1000
°Celsius
1832°F

Brass Melting Furnace

TC: N (Nicrosil-Nisil)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 900°C
1100
°Celsius
2012°F

Brass Melting Furnace

TC: N (Nicrosil-Nisil)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 1000°C
1200
°Celsius
2192°F

Brass Melting Furnace

TC: S (Platinum-10% Rhodium)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 1100°C
1300
°Celsius
2372°F

High Temperature Brass Melting Furnace

TC: S (Platinum-10% Rhodium)
HE: Silicon Carbide (SiC)
Working: 1200°C
1400
°Celsius
2552°F

High Temperature Brass Melting Furnace

TC: B (Platinum-30% Rhodium)
HE: Silicon Carbide (SiC)
Working: 1300°C

Brass Melting Furnace - Temperature Specifications

Operating at very high temperatures, around 1000°C, it achieves complete liquefaction. The working principle often employs indirect heating methods like induction or a crucible within a gas-fired chamber to ensure a clean melt and minimize metal loss. Its purpose is to produce high-quality molten brass for sand casting, die casting, or extrusion billet production. The Brass Melting Furnace is available in 5 temperature configurations ranging from 1000°C to 1400°C. Each temperature variant is engineered with appropriate thermocouple and heating element technology.