Based in Hungary, FÉMALK Zrt. has been supplying the global automotive industry with high quality aluminium castings for almost 30 years.
Melting up to 4000 tons of aluminium per month to produce parts ranging from engine and gearbox supports, suspension components and electronic covers, to headlight and thermostat housings. FÉMALK needs its melting and dosing furnaces to operate with high levels of energy efficiency. Even after years of service.
To see where potential savings and sustainability gains could be achieved through equipment modernization options, the Hungarian die caster approached long-term supplier StrikoWestofen, via local agent PRACTILUB Professional Zrt., to review equipment and identify opportunities.
Melting furnace: exceeding energy reduction expectation
FÉMALK Zrt. asked StrikoWestofen to start by looking at a 12-year-old StrikoMelter shaft melting furnace in need of relining.
StrikoMelter is energy efficient be design, as hot waste gases from the melting process are used to preheat the melting material in the EtaMax shaft prior to the actual melting process. Ideal for heling die casters achieve their sustainable casting goals.
But as with any melting furnace, mechanical and thermal stress caused by temperature deviations, charging materials and dross, make refractory relining an inevitable and necessary process for maximizing furnace lifespan, optimizing melting performance and avoiding damage-related energy loss.
Based on performance tests carried out in partnership with FÉMALK prior to relining, StrikoWestofen identified that energy savings of 22% could be achieved with a full relining of the furnace melting chamber and partly cosmetic repair of the holding chamber. Not enough, further energy saving options had been carried out such as the optimization of the melting process.
The StrikoMelter was removed, relined, re-installed and tested under full operational conditions in less than 4 weeks, with results showing that the energy consumption per ton of molten aluminum had been reduced by 28%, significantly above the target set.