A pusher furnace is a type of batch furnace that uses a pusher mechanism to move the steel through the furnace. The steel is loaded onto a large tray or “pusher” that is pushed through the furnace by a hydraulic or mechanical system. Once the pusher reaches the end of the furnace, it is removed, and a new pusher loaded with steel is inserted into the furnace.
Pusher furnaces are ideal for small-scale steelmaking operations, as they can process up to 100 tons of steel per hour. However, they are not as efficient as continuous furnaces, as the steel must be loaded and unloaded manually, which can slow down the production process.
Pusher furnaces are commonly used in the production of steel for the automotive and aerospace industries, as well as for the manufacture of small components such as bolts and screws.
- Type Of Furnace: Pusher Type (Side Discharge & Front Discharge)
- Material: MS, Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel
- Capacity: 10 TPH – 50 TPH
- Fuel: PNG, CNG, FO, Pulverized Coal, Producer Gas, Diesel
- Automation Grade: Semi Automatic, Fully Automatic
- Heating Zone: 3
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