Aluminum & non-ferrous

Channel Inductor Furnace

Aluminium non-ferrous

Channel Inductor Furnace

The channel inductor furnace for secondary aluminium provides an efficient way of recycling / remelting clean scrap. Calderys monolithic refractory ensures a long lifetime in the vat with excellent resistance to corrosion from aggressive alloys, while also providing good thermal insulation. Calderys experts are also focused on providing you with high mechanical strength in the bottom for resistance against falling scrap when loading the charge. A particularly sensitive area of this furnace are the channel inductors as well as the inductor joint with the vat, so Calderys supplies a wide range of different monolithic solutions for the inductor: standard DVM (dry vibrating mix), wet ramming mass, cast, and precast solutions. There is also an "in-house service" possible with refurbishment of whole inductor at one of our Calderys sites, delivered ready to use to your plant for maximum efficiency. Reach out to our refractory experts for full details, and to request a specific brochure on the channel inductor furnace for Aluminium.

Channel Inductor Furnace A<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Balance between abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance to be found.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST F 35 C/G: reference solution with installation versatility.</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST MW 14 C/G for extra insulation</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Aluminium infiltration barriers.</p>
<p>Ceramic fiber or microporous insulating layer on shell.</p>
<p>A compromise is to be found between low shell temperature (thermal efficiency), alloy freeze point position (safety), and furnace capacity (total thickness).</p>
<ul>	<li>CALDE® CAST M 28 D HR: reference solution</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST LX 58 for extra thermal cycling resistance</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST XL 106 C/G and insulating board: insulating layers</li>
</ul>
<p>4 installation techniques possible depending on the need in speed and cost/performance ratio.</p>
<p>Wet-ramming installation: cost-effective but difficult and long to install.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® RAM PB 70: wet ramming reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® RAM PF 45: cost-effective solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Dry-ramming installation: installation is key to performance.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® DRY BC 90: dry ramming reference solution</li>
</ul>
<p>In house cast in-situ solution for high performance and maximum convenience: damaged inductor pick-up, demolition of old lining, relining, dry-out, and delivery ready-to-use.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST 204: reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LC 95: high power inductor</li>
</ul>
<p>Precast solution: Inductor can be delivered in large precast shape with dry safety layer, for quick exchange at customer site.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LX 58 for greater resistance to thermal shock</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Material can be reinforced with steel fibers to increase resistance to mechanical impacts.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>

Channel Inductor Furnace B<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Balance between abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance to be found.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST F 35 C/G: reference solution with installation versatility.</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST MW 14 C/G for extra insulation</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Aluminium infiltration barriers.</p>
<p>Ceramic fiber or microporous insulating layer on shell.</p>
<p>A compromise is to be found between low shell temperature (thermal efficiency), alloy freeze point position (safety), and furnace capacity (total thickness).</p>
<ul>	<li>CALDE® CAST M 28 D HR: reference solution</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST LX 58 for extra thermal cycling resistance</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST XL 106 C/G and insulating board: insulating layers</li>
</ul>
<p>4 installation techniques possible depending on the need in speed and cost/performance ratio.</p>
<p>Wet-ramming installation: cost-effective but difficult and long to install.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® RAM PB 70: wet ramming reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® RAM PF 45: cost-effective solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Dry-ramming installation: installation is key to performance.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® DRY BC 90: dry ramming reference solution</li>
</ul>
<p>In house cast in-situ solution for high performance and maximum convenience: damaged inductor pick-up, demolition of old lining, relining, dry-out, and delivery ready-to-use.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST 204: reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LC 95: high power inductor</li>
</ul>
<p>Precast solution: Inductor can be delivered in large precast shape with dry safety layer, for quick exchange at customer site.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LX 58 for greater resistance to thermal shock</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Material can be reinforced with steel fibers to increase resistance to mechanical impacts.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>

Channel Inductor Furnace C<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Balance between abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance to be found.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST F 35 C/G: reference solution with installation versatility.</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST MW 14 C/G for extra insulation</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Aluminium infiltration barriers.</p>
<p>Ceramic fiber or microporous insulating layer on shell.</p>
<p>A compromise is to be found between low shell temperature (thermal efficiency), alloy freeze point position (safety), and furnace capacity (total thickness).</p>
<ul>	<li>CALDE® CAST M 28 D HR: reference solution</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST LX 58 for extra thermal cycling resistance</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST XL 106 C/G and insulating board: insulating layers</li>
</ul>
<p>4 installation techniques possible depending on the need in speed and cost/performance ratio.</p>
<p>Wet-ramming installation: cost-effective but difficult and long to install.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® RAM PB 70: wet ramming reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® RAM PF 45: cost-effective solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Dry-ramming installation: installation is key to performance.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® DRY BC 90: dry ramming reference solution</li>
</ul>
<p>In house cast in-situ solution for high performance and maximum convenience: damaged inductor pick-up, demolition of old lining, relining, dry-out, and delivery ready-to-use.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST 204: reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LC 95: high power inductor</li>
</ul>
<p>Precast solution: Inductor can be delivered in large precast shape with dry safety layer, for quick exchange at customer site.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LX 58 for greater resistance to thermal shock</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Material can be reinforced with steel fibers to increase resistance to mechanical impacts.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>

Channel Inductor Furnace D<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Balance between abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance to be found.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST F 35 C/G: reference solution with installation versatility.</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST MW 14 C/G for extra insulation</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Aluminium infiltration barriers.</p>
<p>Ceramic fiber or microporous insulating layer on shell.</p>
<p>A compromise is to be found between low shell temperature (thermal efficiency), alloy freeze point position (safety), and furnace capacity (total thickness).</p>
<ul>	<li>CALDE® CAST M 28 D HR: reference solution</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST LX 58 for extra thermal cycling resistance</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST XL 106 C/G and insulating board: insulating layers</li>
</ul>
<p>4 installation techniques possible depending on the need in speed and cost/performance ratio.</p>
<p>Wet-ramming installation: cost-effective but difficult and long to install.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® RAM PB 70: wet ramming reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® RAM PF 45: cost-effective solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Dry-ramming installation: installation is key to performance.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® DRY BC 90: dry ramming reference solution</li>
</ul>
<p>In house cast in-situ solution for high performance and maximum convenience: damaged inductor pick-up, demolition of old lining, relining, dry-out, and delivery ready-to-use.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST 204: reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LC 95: high power inductor</li>
</ul>
<p>Precast solution: Inductor can be delivered in large precast shape with dry safety layer, for quick exchange at customer site.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LX 58 for greater resistance to thermal shock</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Material can be reinforced with steel fibers to increase resistance to mechanical impacts.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>

Channel Inductor Furnace E<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Balance between abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance to be found.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST F 35 C/G: reference solution with installation versatility.</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST MW 14 C/G for extra insulation</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Aluminium infiltration barriers.</p>
<p>Ceramic fiber or microporous insulating layer on shell.</p>
<p>A compromise is to be found between low shell temperature (thermal efficiency), alloy freeze point position (safety), and furnace capacity (total thickness).</p>
<ul>	<li>CALDE® CAST M 28 D HR: reference solution</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST LX 58 for extra thermal cycling resistance</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST XL 106 C/G and insulating board: insulating layers</li>
</ul>
<p>4 installation techniques possible depending on the need in speed and cost/performance ratio.</p>
<p>Wet-ramming installation: cost-effective but difficult and long to install.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® RAM PB 70: wet ramming reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® RAM PF 45: cost-effective solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Dry-ramming installation: installation is key to performance.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® DRY BC 90: dry ramming reference solution</li>
</ul>
<p>In house cast in-situ solution for high performance and maximum convenience: damaged inductor pick-up, demolition of old lining, relining, dry-out, and delivery ready-to-use.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST 204: reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LC 95: high power inductor</li>
</ul>
<p>Precast solution: Inductor can be delivered in large precast shape with dry safety layer, for quick exchange at customer site.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LX 58 for greater resistance to thermal shock</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Material can be reinforced with steel fibers to increase resistance to mechanical impacts.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>

Channel Inductor Furnace F<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Balance between abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance to be found.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST F 35 C/G: reference solution with installation versatility.</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST MW 14 C/G for extra insulation</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Aluminium infiltration barriers.</p>
<p>Ceramic fiber or microporous insulating layer on shell.</p>
<p>A compromise is to be found between low shell temperature (thermal efficiency), alloy freeze point position (safety), and furnace capacity (total thickness).</p>
<ul>	<li>CALDE® CAST M 28 D HR: reference solution</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST LX 58 for extra thermal cycling resistance</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST XL 106 C/G and insulating board: insulating layers</li>
</ul>
<p>4 installation techniques possible depending on the need in speed and cost/performance ratio.</p>
<p>Wet-ramming installation: cost-effective but difficult and long to install.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® RAM PB 70: wet ramming reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® RAM PF 45: cost-effective solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Dry-ramming installation: installation is key to performance.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® DRY BC 90: dry ramming reference solution</li>
</ul>
<p>In house cast in-situ solution for high performance and maximum convenience: damaged inductor pick-up, demolition of old lining, relining, dry-out, and delivery ready-to-use.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST 204: reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LC 95: high power inductor</li>
</ul>
<p>Precast solution: Inductor can be delivered in large precast shape with dry safety layer, for quick exchange at customer site.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LX 58 for greater resistance to thermal shock</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Material can be reinforced with steel fibers to increase resistance to mechanical impacts.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>

Channel Inductor Furnace G<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Balance between abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance to be found.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST F 35 C/G: reference solution with installation versatility.</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST MW 14 C/G for extra insulation</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Aluminium infiltration barriers.</p>
<p>Ceramic fiber or microporous insulating layer on shell.</p>
<p>A compromise is to be found between low shell temperature (thermal efficiency), alloy freeze point position (safety), and furnace capacity (total thickness).</p>
<ul>	<li>CALDE® CAST M 28 D HR: reference solution</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST LX 58 for extra thermal cycling resistance</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST XL 106 C/G and insulating board: insulating layers</li>
</ul>
<p>4 installation techniques possible depending on the need in speed and cost/performance ratio.</p>
<p>Wet-ramming installation: cost-effective but difficult and long to install.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® RAM PB 70: wet ramming reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® RAM PF 45: cost-effective solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Dry-ramming installation: installation is key to performance.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® DRY BC 90: dry ramming reference solution</li>
</ul>
<p>In house cast in-situ solution for high performance and maximum convenience: damaged inductor pick-up, demolition of old lining, relining, dry-out, and delivery ready-to-use.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST 204: reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LC 95: high power inductor</li>
</ul>
<p>Precast solution: Inductor can be delivered in large precast shape with dry safety layer, for quick exchange at customer site.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LX 58 for greater resistance to thermal shock</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Material can be reinforced with steel fibers to increase resistance to mechanical impacts.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>

Channel Inductor Furnace H<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Balance between abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance to be found.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST F 35 C/G: reference solution with installation versatility.</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST MW 14 C/G for extra insulation</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Aluminium infiltration barriers.</p>
<p>Ceramic fiber or microporous insulating layer on shell.</p>
<p>A compromise is to be found between low shell temperature (thermal efficiency), alloy freeze point position (safety), and furnace capacity (total thickness).</p>
<ul>	<li>CALDE® CAST M 28 D HR: reference solution</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST LX 58 for extra thermal cycling resistance</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST XL 106 C/G and insulating board: insulating layers</li>
</ul>
<p>4 installation techniques possible depending on the need in speed and cost/performance ratio.</p>
<p>Wet-ramming installation: cost-effective but difficult and long to install.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® RAM PB 70: wet ramming reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® RAM PF 45: cost-effective solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Dry-ramming installation: installation is key to performance.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® DRY BC 90: dry ramming reference solution</li>
</ul>
<p>In house cast in-situ solution for high performance and maximum convenience: damaged inductor pick-up, demolition of old lining, relining, dry-out, and delivery ready-to-use.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST 204: reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LC 95: high power inductor</li>
</ul>
<p>Precast solution: Inductor can be delivered in large precast shape with dry safety layer, for quick exchange at customer site.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LX 58 for greater resistance to thermal shock</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Material can be reinforced with steel fibers to increase resistance to mechanical impacts.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>

Channel Inductor Furnace I<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Balance between abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance to be found.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST F 35 C/G: reference solution with installation versatility.</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST MW 14 C/G for extra insulation</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Aluminium infiltration barriers.</p>
<p>Ceramic fiber or microporous insulating layer on shell.</p>
<p>A compromise is to be found between low shell temperature (thermal efficiency), alloy freeze point position (safety), and furnace capacity (total thickness).</p>
<ul>	<li>CALDE® CAST M 28 D HR: reference solution</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST LX 58 for extra thermal cycling resistance</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST XL 106 C/G and insulating board: insulating layers</li>
</ul>
<p>4 installation techniques possible depending on the need in speed and cost/performance ratio.</p>
<p>Wet-ramming installation: cost-effective but difficult and long to install.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® RAM PB 70: wet ramming reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® RAM PF 45: cost-effective solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Dry-ramming installation: installation is key to performance.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® DRY BC 90: dry ramming reference solution</li>
</ul>
<p>In house cast in-situ solution for high performance and maximum convenience: damaged inductor pick-up, demolition of old lining, relining, dry-out, and delivery ready-to-use.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST 204: reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LC 95: high power inductor</li>
</ul>
<p>Precast solution: Inductor can be delivered in large precast shape with dry safety layer, for quick exchange at customer site.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LX 58 for greater resistance to thermal shock</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Material can be reinforced with steel fibers to increase resistance to mechanical impacts.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>

Channel Inductor Furnace J<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Balance between abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance to be found.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST F 35 C/G: reference solution with installation versatility.</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST MW 14 C/G for extra insulation</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Aluminium infiltration barriers.</p>
<p>Ceramic fiber or microporous insulating layer on shell.</p>
<p>A compromise is to be found between low shell temperature (thermal efficiency), alloy freeze point position (safety), and furnace capacity (total thickness).</p>
<ul>	<li>CALDE® CAST M 28 D HR: reference solution</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST LX 58 for extra thermal cycling resistance</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST XL 106 C/G and insulating board: insulating layers</li>
</ul>
<p>4 installation techniques possible depending on the need in speed and cost/performance ratio.</p>
<p>Wet-ramming installation: cost-effective but difficult and long to install.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® RAM PB 70: wet ramming reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® RAM PF 45: cost-effective solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Dry-ramming installation: installation is key to performance.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® DRY BC 90: dry ramming reference solution</li>
</ul>
<p>In house cast in-situ solution for high performance and maximum convenience: damaged inductor pick-up, demolition of old lining, relining, dry-out, and delivery ready-to-use.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST 204: reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LC 95: high power inductor</li>
</ul>
<p>Precast solution: Inductor can be delivered in large precast shape with dry safety layer, for quick exchange at customer site.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LX 58 for greater resistance to thermal shock</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Material can be reinforced with steel fibers to increase resistance to mechanical impacts.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>

Channel Inductor Furnace K<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Balance between abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance to be found.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST F 35 C/G: reference solution with installation versatility.</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST MW 14 C/G for extra insulation</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Aluminium infiltration barriers.</p>
<p>Ceramic fiber or microporous insulating layer on shell.</p>
<p>A compromise is to be found between low shell temperature (thermal efficiency), alloy freeze point position (safety), and furnace capacity (total thickness).</p>
<ul>	<li>CALDE® CAST M 28 D HR: reference solution</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST LX 58 for extra thermal cycling resistance</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST XL 106 C/G and insulating board: insulating layers</li>
</ul>
<p>4 installation techniques possible depending on the need in speed and cost/performance ratio.</p>
<p>Wet-ramming installation: cost-effective but difficult and long to install.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® RAM PB 70: wet ramming reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® RAM PF 45: cost-effective solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Dry-ramming installation: installation is key to performance.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® DRY BC 90: dry ramming reference solution</li>
</ul>
<p>In house cast in-situ solution for high performance and maximum convenience: damaged inductor pick-up, demolition of old lining, relining, dry-out, and delivery ready-to-use.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST 204: reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LC 95: high power inductor</li>
</ul>
<p>Precast solution: Inductor can be delivered in large precast shape with dry safety layer, for quick exchange at customer site.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LX 58 for greater resistance to thermal shock</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Material can be reinforced with steel fibers to increase resistance to mechanical impacts.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>

Channel Inductor Furnace L<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Balance between abrasion resistance and corrosion resistance to be found.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST F 35 C/G: reference solution with installation versatility.</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST MW 14 C/G for extra insulation</li>
</ul>
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<p>Aluminium infiltration barriers.</p>
<p>Ceramic fiber or microporous insulating layer on shell.</p>
<p>A compromise is to be found between low shell temperature (thermal efficiency), alloy freeze point position (safety), and furnace capacity (total thickness).</p>
<ul>	<li>CALDE® CAST M 28 D HR: reference solution</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST LX 58 for extra thermal cycling resistance</li>	<li>CALDE® CAST XL 106 C/G and insulating board: insulating layers</li>
</ul>
<p>4 installation techniques possible depending on the need in speed and cost/performance ratio.</p>
<p>Wet-ramming installation: cost-effective but difficult and long to install.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® RAM PB 70: wet ramming reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® RAM PF 45: cost-effective solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Dry-ramming installation: installation is key to performance.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® DRY BC 90: dry ramming reference solution</li>
</ul>
<p>In house cast in-situ solution for high performance and maximum convenience: damaged inductor pick-up, demolition of old lining, relining, dry-out, and delivery ready-to-use.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST 204: reference solution</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LC 95: high power inductor</li>
</ul>
<p>Precast solution: Inductor can be delivered in large precast shape with dry safety layer, for quick exchange at customer site.</p>
<ul>	<li>ALKON® CAST LB 85 & ALKON® CAST 204: reference solutions</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST BL 80 B3 for maximum abrasion & charge impact resistance</li>	<li>ALKON® CAST LX 58 for greater resistance to thermal shock</li>	<li>ALKON® SOL CAST B 85 for quick dry solution</li>
</ul>
<p>Material can be reinforced with steel fibers to increase resistance to mechanical impacts.</p>
<p>Can be supplied in large precast shapes.</p>

The channel inductor furnace for secondary aluminium provides an efficient way of recycling / remelting clean scrap. Calderys monolithic refractory ensures a long lifetime in the vat with excellent resistance to corrosion from aggressive alloys, while also providing good thermal insulation. Calderys experts are also focused on providing you with high mechanical strength in the bottom for resistance against falling scrap when loading the charge.

A particularly sensitive area of this furnace are the channel inductors as well as the inductor joint with the vat, so Calderys supplies a wide range of different monolithic solutions for the inductor: standard DVM (dry vibrating mix), wet ramming mass, cast, and precast solutions. There is also an "in-house service" possible with refurbishment of whole inductor at one of our Calderys sites, delivered ready to use to your plant for maximum efficiency.

Reach out to our refractory experts for full details, and to request a specific brochure on the channel inductor furnace for Aluminium.