Product Description
With a vision to be a pioneer in our domain, we have been engaged in business of manufacturing and exporting Foundry White Cover Fluxes. They are powdery substances that are utilized for foundry applications in order to prevent oxidation and improving the quality of end product. These fluxes cover & dross aluminum melts and modifies the properties of aluminum silicon alloys. Offered Foundry White Cover Fluxes are also known to clean furnace walls by removing the oxide build up.
Features:
White Cover Flux
We formulate a specialized variety of Foundry White Cover Fluxes which find wide application in metal industry and foundries to cover, protect, clean and refine molten metals and alloys. These fluxes need to be stored in cool and dry environment
This flux is specially prepared where large surface area is exposed to high furnace temperature in reverberatory or tilting furnace. This flux prevents burning loss of metal and reduce skulling of furnace walls. It produces a fine dross in powder form with lowest metal content. The application rate is 1% of metal.
Packing: 50 packets of 1 kg. Packed in 50 kgs. Double Polylined Hessian sacks, which is solid enough to withstand shakes and jolts of transportation.
Efficient Protection for Molten MetalsFoundry White Cover Flux provides superior protection to molten aluminium and aluminium alloys during foundry operations. The flux forms a stable cover that effectively prevents atmospheric gases from reacting with the metal surface, thus ensuring the quality and purity of the final castings. Suitable for industrial applications, it meets rigorous IS standards for safety and performance.
Industrial Grade for Consistent ResultsThis synthetic cover flux is meticulously manufactured from a mixture of high-purity chlorides and fluorides. It is designed for industrial use, ensuring reliable results during repetitive foundry processes. Its insoluble nature and neutral pH make handling straightforward and contamination-free, supporting foundry operations with consistent performance.
Safe Storage and HandlingStore Foundry White Cover Flux in airtight containers, away from moisture, in a cool, dry location to preserve its effectiveness. The product is odourless and generally considered safe when handled according to standard industrial protocols. Ensure good ventilation and prevent exposure to water, as the flux is insoluble and can lose its integrity if not stored properly.
FAQs of Foundry White Cover Fluxes:
Q: How does White Cover Flux prevent oxidation in aluminium foundries?
A: White Cover Flux forms a stable, protective layer over molten aluminium or its alloys, acting as a barrier that restricts atmospheric gases from interacting with the metal. This effectively suppresses oxidation and combustion, ensuring a cleaner melt and higher-quality castings.
Q: What is the typical process for using Foundry White Cover Flux?
A: The flux is sprinkled onto the surface of molten aluminium or aluminium alloys during the melting process. It spreads quickly across the metal, forming a uniform cover that maintains protection throughout the casting operation.
Q: When should White Cover Flux be applied during metal processing?
A: It is best applied once the metal has been fully melted, but before pouring or casting operations. This timing ensures maximum coverage and protection against oxidation.
Q: Where can this flux be sourced or supplied in India?
A: Foundry White Cover Flux is available through numerous distributors, exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders specializing in metallurgical products across India.
Q: What are the benefits of using a synthetic, industrial-grade flux?
A: Synthetic industrial-grade White Cover Flux guarantees purity, consistent performance, and a controlled chemical profile. These features help achieve predictable casting results, lower scrap rates, and improved safety for foundry personnel.
Q: How should White Cover Flux be stored for maximum shelf life?
A: Store the product in airtight containers in a cool, dry area, away from moisture and contaminants. This prevents degradation of the flux and ensures it retains its efficacy during extended storage.
Q: What safety precaution should be followed while handling this flux?
A: Although the flux is odourless and neutral in pH, it should be handled with standard safety procedures, such as using gloves and dust masks in properly ventilated areas, avoiding direct inhalation or contact with skin and eyes.