Greetings from Poland, I work in a cast iron foundry. My one tray of metal weighs 300 kg and the largest one has coke and induction furnaces. We cast various types of cast iron. I work as a mold maker, I make 3D models, I also have a 3D scanner, I make cores for molds, and I am also a metallurgist and I cast cast iron.
Furnace looks like the one Keith Rucker built (and gave to Clarke Easterling over at Windy Hill Foundry). I know Keith Rucker said he had the design from somebody else. I'd love a furnace about half that size for aluminum.
Greetings from Poland, I work in a cast iron foundry. My one tray of metal weighs 300 kg and the largest one has coke and induction furnaces. We cast various types of cast iron. I work as a mold maker, I make 3D models, I also have a 3D scanner, I make cores for molds, and I am also a metallurgist and I cast cast iron.
Thank you very interesting video 👍👍👍 what kind of refractory material is used in the furnace and in the lid?
Furnace looks like the one Keith Rucker built (and gave to Clarke Easterling over at Windy Hill Foundry). I know Keith Rucker said he had the design from somebody else. I'd love a furnace about half that size for aluminum.