A ladle for a furnace is a specialized container used in metallurgical processes to transport and pour molten metal safely. These ladles are designed to withstand high temperatures and ensure controlled pouring for casting and refining operations.
Transfer Ladle: Moves molten metal from the furnace to the next processing stage.
Casting Ladle: Used to pour molten metal into molds for shaping.
Treatment Ladle: Allows for refining processes like deoxidation, desulfurization, and alloying.
Slag Ladle: Designed to remove impurities from molten metal.
Material: High-strength steel with refractory lining for heat resistance.
Capacity: Ranges from 500 kg to 300 tons, depending on industrial needs.
Lining Type: Firebrick or refractory concrete to prevent thermal damage.
Tilting Mechanism: Manual, hydraulic, or motorized for controlled pouring.
Heat Resistance: Can withstand temperatures exceeding 1600°C.
Steel & Foundry Industry: Used in electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, and ladle refining furnaces (LRF).
Non-Ferrous Metal Processing: Handles molten aluminum, copper, and nickel.
Casting & Forging: Ensures precise metal pouring for high-quality products.