About Cast Iron Duplex Ingot Mould
A mould is a hollow structure that is used for giving shape to any material, so here we are providing the best quality Cast iron duplex ingot mould that is designed specifically for iron and steel industry that can give the required shape to metal alloys for further processing and use. The offered Cast iron duplex ingot mould is designed for longer service life in line with the set standard and is made from high quality cast iron for effective results. It is offered at a reasonable price to our valued and esteemed customers from all around the globe.
Efficient Duplex DesignEach mould is engineered with a duplex (two-cavity) structure, enabling the simultaneous casting of two ingots. This not only enhances production efficiency but also ensures uniform ingot quality. The moulds are suitable for high-volume steel and metallurgical operations.
Custom Sizing and High PrecisionTailored to your specifications, these moulds can be manufactured in custom sizes to fit unique operational requirements. With a tolerance of 1 mm, the moulds provide dimensional accuracy, essential for maintaining high-quality ingot standards.
Exceptional Durability and Heat ResistanceCrafted from high-grade cast iron, the moulds withstand extreme heat up to 1500C, making them well-suited for demanding industrial environments. With an estimated life span of up to 3000 casting cycles, they offer long-term service and cost efficiency.
FAQs of Cast Iron Duplex Ingot Mould:
Q: How is the Cast Iron Duplex Ingot Mould used in steel-making industries?
A: The mould is employed to form steel ingots by pouring molten metal into its duplex cavities during the ingot casting process. After cooling, the ingots are removed and used in further metallurgical operations.
Q: What does duplex cavity mean in this mould?
A: A duplex cavity indicates that the mould has two separate compartments, allowing the casting of two ingots simultaneously, thereby doubling production per cycle.
Q: When should a mould be replaced during regular operations?
A: The mould typically lasts for 2-5 years or up to 3000 uses, depending on the intensity and frequency of operations. It should be replaced if dimensional integrity or surface quality deteriorate.
Q: Where are these ingot moulds commonly utilized?
A: These moulds are mainly used in steel-making and other metallurgical industries, especially in facilities focused on high-volume ingot production.
Q: What are the benefits of choosing a custom-sized ingot mould?
A: Custom sizes ensure the mould fits your specific production needs, optimizing output and supporting quality control for diverse applications.
Q: How does the absence of external coating affect mould performance?
A: The lack of external coating allows the mould to withstand high temperatures directly, reducing maintenance needs and preventing peeling or contamination of the ingots.