The coreless induction furnace is one of the most important furnace types for cast iron foundries, for the whole non-ferreous industry and for special applications in steelworks. It is used either as a melting furnace, as a holding furnace or as a casting furnace.

The environmetally friendly character of this melting aggregate, the nearly universal application potential, its easy power adaptation and its high flexibility are the most important reasons for the wide acceptance of the coreless induction furnace in industry.

The coreless induction furnace is mainly composed of a ceramic crucible, which is surrounded by a cylindrical induction coil. This coil is operated either by mains or medium frequency electrical power which induces a strong current inside the metal being in the crucible. This current heats the metal up.

Are you interested to collect more details about coreless furnaces and their application in industry? Do you even want to buy one? No problem!

In this case we recommend to contact the Induga GmbH & Co. KG from Cologne in Germany to get more information about this furnace type. Induga is a very dynamic company with numereous references, individual service and an experienced and friendly competence team.

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