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Induction heating is a smart and proven way of melting metal and glass.

Induction melting

Induction heating is a smart and proven way of melting metal and glass.  

An ENRX induction furnace at work. This graphite crucible contains molten brass.

What is induction melting?

Induction melting is a process where metal is melted into liquid form in the crucible of an induction furnace. The molten metal is then poured from the crucible, usually into a mould. ENRX has developed solutions within a variety of areas such as precious metals, tilting furnace melting, investment casting and lab applications.
Roll-over furnace ensures operation comfort.

What are the benefits?

  • Induction melting is clean, so it is possible to skip the purification stage
  • Uniform heat induced in the metal contributes to a high-quality end result
  • Advanced ergonomic features make workplaces safer and increase productivity 
ENRX furnaces maximise productivity and product quality. For example, the dedicated crucibles in moving coil furnaces eliminate inter-alloy contamination.

Where is it used?

ENRX melting systems are used in foundries, universities, laboratories and research centers. The systems melt everything from ferrous and non-ferrous metals to nuclear material and medical/dental alloys.
FIB is our range of single-axis tilting furnaces. The FIB coreless (shown here) features an innovative coil design that maximises efficiency.

What equipment is available?

ENRX offers five different furnace ranges to suit a wide variety of melting needs: single-axis tilt-pour, dual-axis tilt-pour, moving coil, rollover and laboratory.

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