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Which foundries would benefit from the application
of INFORMŽ Cored Wire Technology?
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-Progressive
foundries seeking to improve and automate
their ductile iron production
-Foundries
that have fading and temperature problems
due to a time consuming handling operation.
-Any size
foundry having environmental problems with
MgO affluent.
-Foundries
making gray and ductile iron from the same
base melt (high sulfur) or cupola operations with high
sulfur in the base melt that would prefer a "one-step"
desulfurization/Mg-treatment operation.
-Foundries
seeking to eliminate reactive slags
from the desulfurization process.
-Foundries
having a high final silicon content and
consequently problems using their own returns.
-Foundries producing ductile iron in different
treatment
quantities during a day's operation.
-Foundries
that want to produce C.G. iron.
-Foundries
that desire a fully automated Mg-Treatment
operation with a controlled and accurate alloy addition
and a detailed recording of the daily operation.
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Basic Schematic Diagram of INFORMŽ Wire
Application
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