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Induction Melting Machine
Induction Technology is used in Metal
Industry the beginning of since 20th
century but it is the only in the last
some years that is put to use in a small
melting machine like in jewellery
workshop. This was possible due to the
development in power & semi-
conductors. Our company has
develop induction melting machine
for use in precious metal melting &
casting industry. This latest IGBT
technology is very good for longer
operating life, Higher efficiency &
Higher performance.
MODEL CMI Series
Capacity 0.25 / 0.5 / 1.0 / 2.0 / 3.0 / 5.0 / 10 kg
Power Supply 230 V Single Phase
Power Consumption 2 kW
0
Maximum Temperature 1200 C
Temperature Time 10 mins.
Dimensions (inch) 20 x 14 x 15
Weight 30 kg
Crucible Water Circulations 5 Litre / minute
0
Optional Water Pump and Water Chillers / Temp. 1425 C
available on request
Features :
Medium frequency for Jewellery
applications.
LATEST Advance solid state IGBT
technology for High Performance.
Medium Frequency induction
melting gives churning that ensures
Homogenous mixing of metals and
perfect “Touch”
Saves power and valuable time.
It minimize maintenance and
maximizes production.
Temperature more then 1200ºC is
possible for palladium based White
Gold alloys.
Low energy consumption &
compact design.
• High efficiency and single melting
will be not longer than 10mins.
• Safe & Reliable.
Applications:
Showrooms
Bengali Worker
Jewellery Manufacturing Factories
Absolutely alloy homogeneity
guaranteed by the medium frequency
operating of machine. reduces
melting losses due to uniform
distribution of Heat in the graphite
crucibles.
The Liberal design of components
guarantees there reliability & long
working life. This minimize
maintenance & maximum production.
www.jewellerytool.com
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