Continuous Lines with Push Type Furnaces
08-07-2014
This technical solution belongs to the continuous systems category.
Usually the load is placed within specific and particularly strong containers.
From the point of view of the flow of the operations, the first container enters inside the furnace by means of a pusher.
Once the stroke is done, the pusher moves back or it is repositioned, and leaves a free space that allows for the introduction of a second container.
The pushing moves forward all containers present in the furnace, and takes the last container of the row outside the furnace.
One advantage of this construction is the total absence of moving parts inside the furnace.
Usually the load is placed within specific and particularly strong containers.
From the point of view of the flow of the operations, the first container enters inside the furnace by means of a pusher.
Once the stroke is done, the pusher moves back or it is repositioned, and leaves a free space that allows for the introduction of a second container.
The pushing moves forward all containers present in the furnace, and takes the last container of the row outside the furnace.
One advantage of this construction is the total absence of moving parts inside the furnace.