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Auction Started: Oct 14, 2025 12:21 PM MDT
Auction Ends: Oct 28, 2025 04:00 PM MDT
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Category: Industrial Equipment->Material Handling
Department: Industrial Equipment->Material Handling
Damaged?: No
In Packaging?: No
Assembly Required?: Yes
Missing Parts?: No
Functional?: Yes
UPC: NOUPC8134444
Brand: ALD
Model: ISP 0.5 DS/LMC
Condition: SEE_DESCRIPTION
The Vacuum Precision Casting Furnace, Type ISP 0.5 DS/SC, is designed for melting and casting of directionally solidified and single crystal structures by the BRIDGMAN-process and prepared for the extension by a liquid metal cooling (LMC) unit (incl. bottom extension of furnace chamber). Melting and casting is performed under vacuum generated by a combination of mechanical and oil diffusion pumps. Charging of the single-use--crucible with ingot is carried out by a manually placing the loaded crucible into the induction coil inside the furnacechamber. For loading of the mold, it is placed on the withdrawal frame connected to a motorized lift and raised up into the mold heater. Then, with the door closed, the mold is heated up and the charge is melted and superheated until the bottom plug in the crucible bottom liquifies and the melt runs out of the crucible and down into the mold. Withdrawal and solidification are done in the conventional manner out of the mold heater. Installation Date: 06/15/10, Uses by campus department: The equipment was used for making directional solidified and single crystal superalloys for materials research., Materials used in the device: Typically, nickel-based superalloy materials were cast into bar shapes., Visible Wear and Tear: The equipment is used, but in a laboratory environment so normal wear and tear., Repair History: Normal maintenance was performed by Pollock lab personnel., Special Handling or Storage Requirements: The equipment is to be sold in place. Once sold, Pollock lab personnel will disassemble into moveable subassemblies, with transport being the responsibility of the buyer., Any quirks?: Equipment is fully functional. A full set of manuals is included for instruction of operation. Accessories included and condition: Original documentation (11 volumes), some spare parts, molds and ingots.
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