How this Furnace Charging Technique could Silently be Destroying Furnace Lining and be the cause of Casting Rejections – Here’s What to do Instead!

How this Furnace Charging Technique could Silently be Destroying Furnace Lining and be the cause of Casting Rejections – Here’s What to do Instead!

Most foundries today charge with Electromagnets or Grabbers often dropping scrap into furnaces from a considerable height. This has been standard practice for decades.

However, Good evidence supports that It also quietly destroys furnace linings, a huge hidden cost, not factoring the down time and opportunity cost as well.

Further, this process generates Turbulance within the Furnace creating Oxides and facilitating other Gas pickup.

Today we’re Featuring Cyrus Vibration’s proven technique to eliminate both of the above, Let’s have a closer look.

How Cyrus Vibratory Chargers Solve This :

Vibratory chargers feed materials gradually and consistently into the furnace without shock loading

This ensures Scrap enters in a steady flow with uniform melting, eliminates impact on linings as well as avoids Gas pickup caused by the turbulance from droping metal into the Furnace.

Cyrus mentioned that another criteria is Safety, since there is no metal hanging from a height or metal splashes as well, something that Foundries are taking very seriously today.

Available in two configurations. Longitudinal model for one furnace. Dual motion model for two furnaces.
Conclusion

With 20 years of installations and references from Menon and Menon, Ghatge Patil, and Viraj Profiles, Cyrus vibratory chargers are the gold standard and benchmark industry practice today.

Contact Cyrus to learn how vibratory chargers can work for your foundry.

Reach Cyrus Vibration India Private Limited:

Contact:- +918237017615, +918956318151 / info@cyrus-india.com / https://www.cyrus-india.com/index.html

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