Coreless Furnaces
PACER POWER ![]() Pacer melting systems practically eliminate operator involvement. Even when furnace levels are at 1/3, 1/2 or full, Pacer automatically delivers full power at the highest efficiency possible and controlled at levels as low as one percent. There is no tap changing or load matching transformers to worry about in sizes up to 750 KW. You can use different furnace sizes with the same power supply and as an option, interface boards are available for remote control monitoring needs. |
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HOLLOW BAR COIL ![]() For large coreless furnaces, only Ajax TOCCO uses heavy well extruded copper for free standing strength and rigidity. Each turn of the coil is supported by a number of heliarc welded studs bolted to vertical support posts to guard against mechanical vibration. No clamping is required and all joints are heliarc welded to guard against water leaks. Run outs tend to freeze against the coil face, preventing costly damage. |
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STRONG STEEL SHELL ![]() Heavy plate construction insures furnace body rigidity and safety. |
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TOP BOTTOM COOLING COILS ![]() Patented top and bottom cooling coils evenly disperse temperature gradients throughout the refractory to prevent over heating and to extend refractory life. | ||
| FURNACE METAL LEVEL Generous free-board is provided to allow metal levels to extend 20 to 25% above the power coil. This free-board helps control the meniscus of the bath without effecting stirring. |
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FURNACE BODY Heavy rolled steel plate provides strength for the entire furnace assembly. Flux returning yokes are bolted directly through the furnace shell to support the power coil. The added shell strength provides positive support for all the furnace components, especially when tilting for pouring. All the load is tied back to the shell of the furnace and not the coil and refractory, adding to the life of the refractory. | |
| FLUX SHIELDING A heavy gauge aluminum bottom plate and a water cooled copper ring placed above the cooling coil minimizes flux losses, prevents overheating and excessive electrical losses. | ||










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