Europe – Inductotherm

Inductotherm Group Europe: Powering Forward with Induction Melting Excellence

Induction Melting

Inductotherm Group Europe, a prominent player in the field of induction melting equipment, continues to solidify its leadership position by evolving and expanding to meet growing customer demands. By significantly increasing its manufacturing area by thirty percent, Inductotherm Group Europe exhibits its readiness to produce larger equipment and cater to a burgeoning market need….

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Inductotherm Heating & Welding: A Torchbearer of Induction Technology in the UK

In the fast-paced realm of industrial technology, Inductotherm Heating & Welding stands at the helm of British innovation. As one of the UK’s leading suppliers of induction technology, Inductotherm’s influence extends across a myriad of sectors, from aerospace and automotive to heating, melting, and forging industries. Wayne Hine, Managing Director, Glen Davis, Engineering Manager…

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Consarc: Mastering Metallurgical Applications with Vacuum Furnace Technology

As part of the global Inductotherm Group, Consarc specializes in creating vacuum and controlled atmosphere furnaces for advanced metallurgical applications. With more than forty associated companies strategically located around the world, Consarc stands as a significant pillar in the Inductotherm Group’s vacuum furnace division. Allan Kay, Managing Director, Noel Guilliard, Sale Director, Carol Coleman,…

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