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Last week's follow-up lesson

Last week we blogged about our newbie and their passion for learning everything about fabricating our beautiful machines.


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So there are a couple of simple types of incinerators...


Mesh Belt Furnaces


M & S Combustion supplies both gas-fired and electrically heated Mesh Belt furnaces, suitable for a wide range of industrial applications and over a wide range of load shapes and sizes.


A continuous belt running through the furnace, and returning below, transports the product along the furnace whilst being processed.


Secondary cooling chambers (Water cooled or otherwise) can be used immediately after the main heating chamber where controlled cooling of the product is also required.

Most are applied with protective/reactive atmospheres to prevent oxidization (In process) or enhance metallurgical properties within parts.


Typical applications include annealing, normalising, brazing, sintering, hardening, tempering and the stress relieving of small components such as fasteners, coin blanks, bearings, and machined parts.


Our team of consultants and engineers will talk about your present issues and recommend the best solution if you decide to go the customised way. Changes to layouts, and the inclusion of fuel burners, containers, and personalised control panels are some examples of these alternatives. Alternatively, we can also fabricate all traditional design incinerators too.


Batch Furnace (Heavy Duty Applications)


M & S Combustion supplies both gas-fired and electrically heated batch furnaces, suitable for a wide range of industrial applications and over any load size requirements.

Batch furnaces typically use a static dense refractory hearth for loading and positioning of the product/part via a secondary, external loading means. i.e. a rail-bound charge car or mobile manipulating machine.


This furnace hearth could be flat or include raised refractory piers for the upholding of the product and to allow simplicity of loading and unloading by raising the product above the piers prior to removal.


Our Heavy-Duty type of batch processing furnaces are suitable for large-scale component heat treatment and raw material heat treatment, such as slab, billet, plate, rod, tube and profiles. Subsequently, many hot temperatures forging re-heat furnaces follow this type of furnace layout/specification.


Our team of consultants and engineers will talk about your present issues and recommend the best solution if you decide to go the customised way. Changes to layouts, and the inclusion of fuel burners, containers, and personalised control panels are some examples of these alternatives. Alternatively, we can also fabricate all traditional design incinerators too.



Bogie Hearth Furnaces


M & S Combustion supplies both gas-fired and electrically heated bogie hearth furnaces, suitable for a wide range of industrial applications and over a wide range of load shapes and sizes.

Whilst operating as batch processing, the bogie hearth furnace provides a movable furnace hearth that is able to move away from the main furnace heating chamber to allow crane or manipulator access to the hearth of the furnace for easy loading and unloading of components or raw material pieces.

Many can also be applied with protective/reactive atmospheres to prevent oxidization (In process) or enhance metallurgical properties within parts.

Typical applications include all types of heat treatment processes in raw materials or component parts and in particular stress relieving of prefabricated structures.


Walking Beam Furnace


M & S Combustion supplies both gas-fired and electrically heated Walking Beam Furnaces, suitable for a wide range of industrial applications and over a wide range of load shapes and sizes.


This furnace concept offers a continuous product processing line, with entry and exit doors at either end of the furnace or the option to sideload or side discharge a product perpendicular to the main travel of the walking beam mechanism. The load and unload orientation options offer good tractability in utilising shop floor space and product processing flow lines in areas where space is superior, (basically, if you have the space to go big, then use it with a large, impacting incinerator.)


These can be applied with protective/reactive atmospheres to prevent oxidization (In process) or enhance metallurgical properties within parts.


Typical applications include all types of heat treatment processes in raw materials, billets, bars, and rods as well as re-heating applications prior to forging or further processing.


Our team of consultants and engineers will talk about your present issues and recommend the best solution if you decide to go the customised way. Changes to layouts, and the inclusion of fuel burners, containers, and personalised control panels are some examples of these alternatives. Alternatively, we can also fabricate all traditional design incinerators too.


Fabrication


We offer a custom fabrication service for insulation, combustion systems, control systems, and exhaust maintenance – as well as complete kilns and furnaces.

Each component or system is designed and manufactured according to your specifications by our UK-based engineering team.


And the newbie ( and hopefully the new cohort of students coming through from our sponsor college) will all soon be leading experts in all methods of welding, designing, brickworks and engineering.


Get in touch with our industry professionals at enquiries@mscombustion.com

or +44(0)7786 214039 to discuss

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