Brief: In this video, we explore the WDL-RCUQ-400 natural gas melting furnace, designed for efficient zinc alloy processing. You'll see a detailed walkthrough of its fixed-type construction, cast iron crucible operation, and how it achieves a melting rate of 200Kg/Hr at 650°C. Learn about its cost-saving advantages over induction furnaces and its simplified installation without a cooling system.
Related Product Features:
Designed for melting zinc alloy with a rated working temperature of 650°C.
Features a 400KG capacity cast iron crucible for industrial metal melting.
Achieves a melting rate of approximately 200Kg per hour during continuous operation.
Utilizes natural gas fuel for efficient and cost-effective performance.
Constructed with a steel plate shell and sectional steel for durability.
Includes a refractory lining made of high-temperature castable for excellent heat retention.
Equipped with an Italian Riello gas burner for reliable combustion.
Offers low energy consumption and a long service life due to superior insulation.
Faqs:
What is the melting capacity and rate of this furnace?
The furnace has a crucible capacity of 400KG and can melt zinc alloy at a rate of approximately 200Kg per hour under continuous working conditions.
What type of fuel does this melting furnace use?
This industrial melting furnace operates using natural gas as its primary fuel source, specifically calibrated for 8400Kcal/M3 gas.
How does this natural gas furnace compare to induction melting furnaces?
Compared to induction melting furnaces, this natural gas model is easier to operate, more cost-effective, and does not require a separate cooling system, simplifying installation and maintenance.
What is the temperature uniformity and fuel consumption of the furnace?
The furnace maintains a temperature uniformity of ±15°C and consumes approximately 25 cubic meters of natural gas per ton of zinc melted, with a low metal loss rate of about 1%.