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Transfer/Pouring Ladles

Transfer/Pouring Ladles

High Heat Retention and Metal Purity

In the aluminum casting process, the transfer of liquid metal from the melting furnace to the holding furnaces or casting stations is a critical step in maintaining metallurgical quality. Our Aluminum Transfer and Casting Crucibles are designed to accommodate aluminum's low density and rapidly oxidizing nature, offering minimum heat loss, maximum safety, and a long refractory life.

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Advanced Insulation and Ergonomic Design

Our crucibles are equipped with high-quality refractory linings and advanced insulation materials. This construction maintains the temperature of the liquid metal throughout the transfer process, while keeping the outer shell temperature at safe levels for operator safety. The steel shell design is further reinforced against thermal shocks and mechanical stresses in foundry conditions.

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Advantages of Aluminum Transfer/Pouring Ladles

Key features that improve metal quality and efficiency in your production line:

Excellent Thermal Insulation: Thanks to its special layered refractory structure, it minimizes temperature drop during transfer, resulting in energy savings.

Oxidation and Dross Control: The pouring spout design minimizes turbulence, limiting contact between the liquid metal and air and reducing slag formation.

Anti-Adhesion Refractory Surface: Thanks to special primer materials that prevent aluminum from adhering to the refractory surface, it offers easy cleaning and a long service life.

Safe and Stable Transport: Crane or forklift transport mechanisms are optimized according to the center of gravity, providing maximum safety against the risk of spills and tipping.

Customizable Capacities and Types: Manual, gearbox (tilting), or forklift pocket configurations with capacities ranging from 100 kg to 2000 kg+ to suit your business needs.

Degassing Compatibility: Suitable for rotary degassing operations inside the crucible, with a turbulence-resistant and deep body structure.

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