- UsageMelting Low Melting Point Alloy In Small Batches
- Industry StandardUsed In Small Non-ferrous Foundries
- Heating FuelCoke, Oil, Gas, Electricity
- AgeOldest And Simplest Type Of Melting Furnace Unit
- Supply TypeManufacturer
- Preferred Buyer Location All over the world
Crucible furnaces are one of the oldest and simplest types of melting furnace unit used in the foundry. The furnaces uses a refractory crucible which contains the metal charge. The charge is heated via conduction of heat through the walls of the crucible. The heating fuel is typically coke, oil, gas or electricity. Crucible melting is commonly used where small batches of low melting point alloy are required. The capital outlay of these furnaces makes them attractive to small non-ferrous foundries