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Hadron TECHNOLOGIES Microwave Melting/Casting 4941 Allison St. #15 Arvada, CO 80002 USA Tel: 303-431-7798 Fax: 303-431-6168 www.hadrontechnologies.com The Expertise Hadron Technologies is the world leader in microwave metal melting and casting technology. The patented technology, invented by one of Hadron’s principals, has been validated for more than 15 years within the Department of Energy facilities and is now available for integration into critical applications within industry. Proven Experience The world’s first production microwave casting furnace was designed and built by Hadron for the Department of Energy in 2010. From R&D to Production Hadron’s in-house microwave technology facility (MTF) includes numerous microwave melting systems for internal development, production, and customer-sponsored R&D. Turn-key Process Hadron provides a complete process solution including engineering design, equipment fabrication, installation, and ongoing support. Hadron’s capabilities also include crucibles, insulation, and other consumables required for production. Cleaner Melts Research has demonstrated that microwave casting can produce metals with reduced impurities. Induction melting, by comparison, picks up chemical impurities from the crucible as a result of the harsh eddy current stirring that occurs in the process. Microwave melting eliminates the eddy currents which are replaced with a more gentle convective stirring. Smaller Equipment Footprint Microwave melting equipment is generally smaller than competing technologies due to the compact nature of power supplies and reduced utility requirements. Reduced Energy Requirements The efficiency of microwave melting is a result of the intimate contact between the heating element (i.e., crucible) and the melt material. Greater Process Flexibility Microwave melting furnaces are inherently flexible and have the ability to process different alloys within the same system. Microwave cast 6061-T6 aluminum alloy parts. Hadron designed microwave melting system. Benefits of Microwave Casting

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HadronTECHNOLOGIES

Microwave Melting/Casting

4941 Allison St. #15 Arvada, CO 80002 USATel: 303-431-7798 Fax: 303-431-6168

www.hadrontechnologies.com

The ExpertiseHadron Technologies is the world leader in microwave metal melting and casting technology.The patented technology, invented by one of Hadron’s principals, has been validated for more than 15 years within the Department of Energy facilities and is now available for integration into critical applications within industry.

Proven ExperienceThe world’s first production microwave castingfurnace was designed and built by Hadron for theDepartment of Energy in 2010.

From R&D to ProductionHadron’s in-house microwave technology facility(MTF) includes numerous microwave meltingsystems for internal development, production,and customer-sponsored R&D.

Turn-key ProcessHadron provides a complete process solutionincluding engineering design, equipment fabrication, installation, and ongoing support.Hadron’s capabilities also include crucibles,insulation, and other consumables required for production.

Cleaner MeltsResearch has demonstrated that microwave casting can produce metals with reduced impurities. Induction melting, by comparison, picks up chemical impurities from the crucible as a result of the harsh eddy current stirring that occurs in the process. Microwave melting eliminates the eddy currents which are replaced with a more gentle convective stirring.

Smaller Equipment FootprintMicrowave melting equipment is generallysmaller than competing technologies due to the compact nature of power suppliesand reduced utility requirements.

Reduced Energy RequirementsThe efficiency of microwave melting is a result of the intimate contact between theheating element (i.e., crucible) and the meltmaterial.

Greater Process FlexibilityMicrowave melting furnaces are inherentlyflexible and have the ability to process different alloys within the same system.

Microwave cast 6061-T6 aluminum alloy parts.

Hadron designed microwave melting system.

Benefits of Microwave Casting