Induction melting practices enable us to pour all grades of gray and ductile iron including alloyed irons (Chrome, Copper, Molybdenum and Nickel), Hi-Silicon Molybdenum, and Ni-Resist Iron.
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Both plants take advantage of favorable utility costs by shifting significant energy usage to off-peak hours
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Each plant’s melt decks are equipped with state-of-the-art induction melting technology, which maximizes melting efficiency
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Multiple induction furnaces ranging in size from one to three tons deliver the flexibility to melt multiple alloys to closely controlled chemistry requirements
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