C. I. Fluted Corrugated
C. I. Fluted Corrugated ingot molds are like sturdy tools made for melting metal and shaping it into solid bars. They're built tough from strong cast iron, so they can handle the super hot conditions of metal casting without breaking. With their wavy design, they're extra strong and spread heat evenly, so they last a long time and work well.
These molds have special grooves on their surface that help cool the metal down and shape it nicely into bars. This means the bars come out smooth and strong, without any weird bumps or holes. Whether they're used in metal factories, steel mills, or even places that recycle metal, these molds play a big role in making sure we have good-quality metal bars for building stuff like cars and buildings.
Technical Specification
SKU | Size |
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S M-201 | 13.5 x 16.5 x 62 (419mm) |
S M-202 | 17 x 19 x 72 (522mm) |
S M-203 | 19 x 21 x 65 (522mm) |
S M-204 | 21 x 23 x 65 (572mm) |
S M-205 | 23 x 26 x 65 (715mm) |
S M-206 | 16 x 19 x 62 (BSO Corrugated) |
S M-207 | 12 x 15 x 53(M-1 Hexagonal Plug) |
S M-208 | 14 x 17 x 53 (M-1.5 Plug) |
S M-209 | 16 x 17 x 58 (M-2 Plug Corr) |
S M-210 | 19 x 21 x 57 (M-2.5 Plug Corr) |
S M-211 | 28 x 31 x 58.7 (M-5 BSO 12F Polygonal) |
S M-212 | 28 x 32 x 59 (M-6 BSO 12F Polygonal) |
S M-213 | 24 x 28 x 48 (BSO BF Polygonal) |
S M-214 | 21 x 24 x 62 (M-3 BSO Polygonal) |
S M-215 | 804 x 977 x 1860mm (M-9 BSO 12F) |
S M-216 | 22 x 24 x 65 (BSO Corrugated) |
S M-217 | 23 x 26 x 70 (BSO Corrugated) |
S M-218 | 19 x 22 x 56 (BSO Corrugated) |
S M-219 | 28 x 32 x 58 (M-4 BSO 6F Polygonal) |
Applications
- Foundries: These molds are super handy in factories where metal is melted and shaped into ingots, making sure the metal stays in good shape for the next steps in the manufacturing process.
- Steel Mills: They're really important in steel factories because they help shape molten steel into solid bars, which are then used to make lots of different things like cars, bridges, and machinery.
- Metal Recycling Facilities: These molds are used to turn old metal scraps into new bars, helping recycle metal materials and reduce waste.
- Non-Ferrous Metal Production: They're also used in factories that work with metals other than steel, like aluminum or bronze, to shape them into useful forms for different industries.
- Automotive and Aerospace Industries: These molds are essential for making strong and reliable metal parts for cars, airplanes, and spacecraft, ensuring safety and quality in transportation and aerospace engineering.