MELT QUALITY/POURING/REFRACTORIES Modern Equipment Company
Medium Frequency Coreless Induction Furnaces
MODERN EQUIPMENT COMPANY provides Aluminum Melter and Holding Furnaces, Launders and other molten metal solutions. Our Jet Melter ® brand Stack Melters lead the industry with over 3 billion pounds of aluminum melted per year by our customers. With the lowest operating costs, Modern Stack Melters provide proven savings over traditional reverb bath furnaces. If you want to upgrade and improve your operation, maintenance and costs… THINK MODERN.
MODERN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 369 West Western Avenue, Port Washington, WI 53074 262-284-9431 Fax: 262-284-9433
Sales@ModernEQ.com
www.ModernEQ.com
ABP Induction, LLC manufacturers a full line of high power density coreless medium frequency induction furnaces, covering a broad range of applications (ferrous and non-ferrous) and pro- duction requirements. T e product range includes three styles: IFM (6-40 tons iron capacity), FS (1-6 tons), and the Smart FS (500-1,800lbs). For the three main tasks of a foundry—melting, holding and pouring—ABP Induction has been providing reli- able and effi cient solutions for more than 100 years.
ABP INDUCTION LLC 1460 Livingston Ave., North Brunswick, NJ 08902 732-932-6400 Fax: 732-932-6456
meltingsales.us@
abpinduction.com
www.abpinduction.com
DISA vertical molding machines will lower your cost per casting
DISAMATIC® flaskless vertical molding machines deliver unmatched speeds of up to 555 molds per hour. Lower your cost per casting with high output, low maintenance and excellent accuracy.
Visit
disagroup.com/verticalmoldingtestimonials to see how we‘ve reduced costs for other foundries, or call 630 820 3000 to find out how we can help you.
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