eaglewings35
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- May 27, 2010
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Hey folks,
I have been studying and reading up induction furnaces.
I think one of these would be ideal for my business. I am working
on setting up my business, where I process industrial fixer for industrial x-ray companies here.
My silver intake could be as much as 100 oz of silver per load of fixer. I have mulled over the
gas furnaces, and it just wouldnt be a viable option, due to the cost.
Do we have any members that can design and build me an induction furnace? I have
found many schematics on them, but I dont even began to understand how to build one of these.
I need it to plug into 110V, and can get hot enough to melt platinum (this should cover all the harder metals)
It also needs to have the coils large enough to hold a large crucible (4" round).
I know this stuff costs money, so I will gladly pay someone that can help.
Thank you,
Kerry
I have been studying and reading up induction furnaces.
I think one of these would be ideal for my business. I am working
on setting up my business, where I process industrial fixer for industrial x-ray companies here.
My silver intake could be as much as 100 oz of silver per load of fixer. I have mulled over the
gas furnaces, and it just wouldnt be a viable option, due to the cost.
Do we have any members that can design and build me an induction furnace? I have
found many schematics on them, but I dont even began to understand how to build one of these.
I need it to plug into 110V, and can get hot enough to melt platinum (this should cover all the harder metals)
It also needs to have the coils large enough to hold a large crucible (4" round).
I know this stuff costs money, so I will gladly pay someone that can help.
Thank you,
Kerry