
Aluminum refining spraying vehicle
Category:Hydrogen Analyzer
Introduction
Working Principle:
Aluminum refining spraying vehicle plays a crucial role in alloy production, primarily removing oxides and other impurities from molten aluminum. It is termed a composite refiner because it utilizes a mixture of solid particulate refining agents and inert gas delivered into the molten aluminum via a powder injection tube. Operators continuously maneuver the tube to optimize refining efficiency.
Equipment Features:
Mobile Design: Push-type mobility with smooth movement and wheel locking mechanism.
Dual Operating Modes: Options for pure gas refining or combined gas + flux refining.
Unique Hinged Cage Feeder: Ensures uniform and continuous flux introduction into the molten aluminum, maximizing contact area and reaction time while minimizing flux consumption. This design avoids the drawbacks of traditional tank-type powder injectors, which often result in localized flux aggregation, incomplete reactions, and material waste due to rapid, high-volume flux injection.
304 Stainless Steel Construction: Durable and corrosion-resistant.
Variable Frequency Control: Adjustable flux feed rate with Siemens original inverter.
Mechanical Metered Feeding: Uniform material supply and reduced risk of pipeline blockage.
Safety Alarm System: Audible alert and automatic feed shutdown for abnormal pipeline pressure.
Refining Completion Alert: Timed notification upon process completion.
Discharge Observation Window: Visual monitoring of material flow.
Technical Specifications:
Flux Feed Rate: 0–3000 g/min
Feeder Output Frequency: 0–50 Hz
Flux Savings: ≥30% compared to tank-type powder injectors for equivalent refining results.
Pipeline Pressure: Adjustable range 0–0.20 MPa (normal operation ≤0.1 MPa).
Hopper Capacity: 20–40 kg
Refining/Degassing Duration: 0–99 min (preset, automatic timing).
Power Supply: Single-phase 220 V ±8%, 50 Hz.
Refining Gas: Industrial-grade argon or nitrogen.
Application Scope:
Suitable for various pool-type aluminum melting furnaces.


