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One of the market leader in the design, production and service of continuous furnaces keeping in mind the development of new technology to meet our customers specifications. There exist three distinct types of furnaces Furnaces which utilize atmospheres with controlled amounts of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that will prevent oxidation and regulate carburization of steel; Furnaces which utilize vacuum, partial vacuum, or inert atmosphere such as argon, nitrogen or hydrogen that will prevent surface contamination of metals, and Furnaces which are open to air or fire.

The range includes rotary furnaces, bogie hearth furnaces, forging furnace, continuous heat treatment furnaces, electrically heated furnaces, induction furnaces, electric arc furnace, box furnaces, wood furnaces, coal furnaces, ovens, kilns, pit furnaces, pushers, internal quench furnaces, incinerators, boilers, heat pumps, recuperators etc.

If fuel and ore or metal come into contact we speak of shaft-furnaces or hearth-furnaces. In the case of shaft-furnaces the height is considerably more than the diameter and two types can be distinguished. The shaft-furnaces worked with natural draught do not generally yield a very high temperature, but they are used for calcining ores, burning lime, etc. The variant types of Furnace includes -Box Furnace, Submerged Arc Furnace, Multiple Hearth Furnace, Refining Furnace, Rotary Furnace, Rotating Furnace, Tilting Furnace, Traveling Belt Furnace, Vacuum Furnace, High Temperature Furnace and many more.

We also deal as suppliers of used furnaces and other high temperature kilns and calciners to the smelting, metals processing, centering, heat trading, incineration, sewage sludge, charcoal, carbon, catalyst, and other processing industries.

Furnaces form a major part of industrial heat treatment equipment and are used in metallurgical, engineering and industrial manufacturing applications. Glass, steel, iron, aluminum, plastics, textiles, die casting and foundry are just some of the industries which use industrial furnaces, ovens and incinerators. In India, the Indian electric arc furnace industry has 188 electric arc furnace based steel units with a total installed capacity of 12.55 million tonnes per annum. The induction furnace industry has 940 Induction furnace based steel units with a total installed capacity of 9.86 million tonnes per annum.

Besides having industrial application, furnaces are also used in homes, residential buildings and greenhouses in the form of heat exchangers, boilers, boiler systems, gas furnaces or electric furnaces. The modus operandi of a furnace is simple. A furnace works by drawing air inside a heat exchanger, where it is warmed with a flame of natural gas, propane or fuel oil, or with heated electric coils. A blower sends the warmed air through the house via metal ducts; it enters the room through a register or grill in the floor or wall. Indoor air is circulated continuously through the system, so a furnace filter is used to contain dust, pollen and other airborne particles. A basic furnace will use a burner, heat exchanger, duct work and fuel or vent pipe. A gas furnace uses natural gas, although some models can be converted to utilize propane. An oil furnace uses heating oil. An electricity source is required to run the control systems, blower and some accessories. Whether the application of the furnace is in the industrial or residential sector. We cater furnaces which are made available with attributes like -superior quality, dependability, energy-efficiency, value and comfort.

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