Article | REF: M7818 V1

Pouring induction furnace for ferrous and non ferrous

Author: Jean-Pierre GAUCHÉ

Publication date: April 10, 2015

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2. Casting automation

Early systems were based on casting time , then on the weight introduced, and finally on the method of reproducing the movements taught by the machine. The first two methods failed to stop the flow of metal with sufficient precision, and many molds were not filled satisfactorily.

  • The teach-in method has made it possible to produce a casting profile for a given mold....

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