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 RMT 200 horizontal continuous casting machine<br>
RMT 200 horizontal continuous casting machine
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Indeed, only recently, Rautomead Limited has supplied several of its silver strip casting machines to leading precious metals producers in the United States and China – and is receiving considerable interest in its casting technologies from various international companies that have expanded into the Asian and Chinese marketplaces, yet require well-proven British technology.

Of particular interest to such companies are Rautomead's highly robust continuous casting solutions for the processing of gold and silver alloy strip for precious coinage manufacture.

Technical innovations

Embracing the very hallmarks of Rautomead's advanced casting expertise, using a naturally oxygen-reducing graphite crucible and safe, low voltage resistance heating, all models in the Rautomead precious metals machinery range are designed for the production of the very highest quality continuous cast, semi-finished gold and silver-based alloy products.
With ten integrated casting and melting units available – in both vertical and horizontal casting formats – Rautomead offers technology for a range of applications and production capacities. Power outputs range from 15KVA to 105KVA, melt rates range from 30kg to 390kg per hour; whilst the ability to produce semi-finished rod products from 2mm to l0mm dia. and metal strip from 5mm to 400mm wide ensures all applications can be easily fulfilled. For those many smaller volume producers, Rautomead also offers machines with crucible capacities of as little as 0.5 litres, with volumes increasing to 80 litres for those with larger requirements
Technology is key when considering the alternative types of precious metals continuous casting solutions available and the resistance-heated graphite crucible offered by Rautomead provides significant, measurable advantages over the purchase of induction heated, ceramic-Iined furnaces.
During the Rautomead casting process, the metal Charge is melted and held in a solid graphite crucible, a naturally oxygen-reducing environment that is conducive to the production of metallurgically clean cast products, without inclusions, voids or other internal defects. The crucible is fed from above and discharged through a submerged casting die at its base. A graphite baffle plate may be used to prevent cold metal dropping to the bottom of the crucible.
In the Rautomead System, melting is achieved via the company's world-renowned resistance heating technology, a method that operates at inherently safe low voltages and is exceptionally simple to operate and maintain. In the Rautomead process, the graphite crucible and heating elements are protected from Oxidation in an inert gas atmosphere. Furnace temperature is automatically controlled within a tolerance of +/- 2°C, using a thermocouple located at the crucible and a hinged lid is provided to dose the crucible when it is not being charged. The result is a reliable, high quality and Sound cast semifinished product, de-gassed and without porosity or inclusions for the highest yield downstream processing.

Continuous or 'discrete' operation

The very nature of the precious metals industry dictates that relatively small quantities of valuable materials are frequently produced in a wide range of sizes and alloys, a fact that can make tooling changes an expensive aspect of the casting process. To keep tooling costs down to a minimum, Rautomead has ensured that, wherever possible, tooling used an newly developed machines is compatible and interchangeable wich that used an earlier models.

Notable applications

A gas bubbling device fitted to the base of the Rautomead crucible permits inert gas to be bubbled through the molten metal, ensuring full and homogenous alloying of the charge prior to casting, particularly when melting and alloying virgin metals. Thermocouples fitted in the casting die monitor temperature at the pre-determined point of solidification and warn of any anomaly. Casting dies are made in high-density graphite, with multi-chanel water-cooled copper alloy cooling plates and cast strip is withdrawn through an arrangement of twin articulated pinch rolls. driven by computer-controlled AC servo geared motor. A quartz window enables checks for metals leakage, without the need to open the tap hole, thus avoiding the ingress of oxygen.
Fully PLC controlled, with quality control downloads available to the user's computer system, an additional benefit of Rautomead precious metals technology is the flexibility of either continuous or 'discreet' operation.
For continuous operation, gold or silver is added in small quantities every ten minutes, allowing production to continue as long as required. In 'discrete' mode, the machine is operated an a batch basis, where the charge is made up of the constituent elements in heat-weighed proportions prior to the start of production. At the end of the working day, production can then be halted, leaving the strips in the casting dies, molten metal in the crucible and the temperature reduced to just over the liquidus. Production can then recommence within 30 minutes when required. Metal can also be left to solidify and go cold in the crucible, in the event of power failure, without damage to the machine.
Rautomead Limited offers a comprehensive range of continuous-horizontal and continuous-vertical casting machines for the production of the highest quality jewellery alloys. In addition to recent orders from the United States and China, The American Eagle, Canadian Maple Leaf and Britannia coins are all produced using precious metals processed using Rautomead technology and the medals received by gold and silver winning athletes at recent Olympic Games resulted from strip cast through Rautomead machines. Rautomead technology is used by the South African Rand Refinery and the Royal Canadian Mint.


Rautomead International Ltd.
P.O. Box 100
Dundee DD1 9QY/UK
Tel.: +44 1382 622341
Fax: +44 1382 322941
E-Mail: sales@rautomead.co.uk
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