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UPTON SALT BATH FURNACES
MAXIMUM WORK SPACE WITH MINIMUM BATH
AREA
Through the unique submerged electrode
placement design, the electrodes do not occupy any portion
of the bath; only the active face comes in contact with the
bath. This single exposed electrode surface minimizes bath
size and increases electrode life over immersed electrode
designs, while eliminating air/salt interface corrosion attack.
CONVECTION CIRCULATION CURRENTS
The Upton submerged electrode placement gives more uniform
bath temperatures and salt movement by natural convection
currents. Heated salts rise in the bath while cooler salts
fall to the electrode area for reheating.
ENGINEERED TRIPLE CERAMIC REFRACTORY
WALL CONSTRUCTION
The Upton triple refractory wall construction is designed
so that the temperature gradient through the wall will cause
any salt penetration through the hardbrick bath liner to solidify
within the intermediate castable refractory materials. This
engineered refractory construction design limits initial salt
absorption into the walls from 5 to 8 percent of bath volume,
as opposed to 140 to 150 percent absorption experienced by
some furnace designs using dual refractory wall construction
with steel outer shells.
This engineered triple wall construction allows for the furnace
to become a monolithic structure sealing the refractories
and minimizing the potential of outer wall distortion or furnace
leakage.
ELECTRODE PLACEMENTS GIVE CLEAR
WORKING AND CLEANING AREA
The Upton submerged electrode design creates a clear bath
volume free of any protruding obstructions, allowing for maximum
working area while providing for ease of bath maintenance.
UPTON CERAMIC SALT BATH FURNACE
APPLICATIONS
Upton Ceramic Salt Bath Furnaces can be employed for service
in a variety of ferrous and non-ferrous thermal processing
in either air cooled or water cooled electrode and transformer
designs.
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