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Molten metal being poured in a foundry where ENRX induction heating is used for efficient and controlled melting processes

Induction melting

Induction heating is a smart and proven way of melting metal and glass.  

Close-up view inside an induction furnace crucible showing molten metal during controlled high-temperature melting.

What is induction melting?

Induction melting is a process where metal is melted into liquid form in the crucible of an induction furnace. The molten metal is then poured from the crucible, usually into a mould. ENRX has developed solutions within a variety of areas such as precious metals, tilting furnace melting, investment casting and lab applications.
Ceramic crucible and induction heating setup used for controlled industrial metal melting

What are the benefits?

  • Induction melting is clean, so it is possible to skip the purification stage
  • Uniform heat induced in the metal contributes to a high-quality end result
  • Advanced ergonomic features make workplaces safer and increase productivity 
Glowing ceramic crucible heated by an induction system during industrial metal melting

Where is it used?

ENRX melting systems are used in foundries, universities, laboratories and research centers. The systems melt everything from ferrous and non-ferrous metals to nuclear material and medical/dental alloys.
Operator pouring molten metal from an induction melting furnace in an industrial foundry

What equipment is available?

ENRX offers five different furnace ranges to suit a wide variety of melting needs: single-axis tilt-pour, dual-axis tilt-pour, moving coil, rollover and laboratory.

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