Tapka induction furnace manufacturing company, with the record of 33 years of experience, enjoys being the leading producer of induction furnaces in Iran. With its knowledge-based and monopolized production, and also equipped with 500 operating furnaces, has the production of 10-20 ton furnaces on its record.
By designing and producing continuous casting machines (CCM), Tapka, has made a great improvement in providing machinery for casting companies in turnkey models.
Operating one-ton melting furnace in Uzbekistan and Iraq is evidence to Tapka capabilities to meet international standards.Other honors of Tapka Co, signed a cooperation agreement with Otto Junker Germany ,One of the largest manufacturer of induction furnaces and metallurgy machinery in the world.
One of the most noticeable characteristics of Tapka is reaching the technical know-how to design induction furnaces, which is the result of hard working of domestic masterminds. Tapka meets many of the needs of industry in using induction system.
Technical consultation:
One of the pre-sales services of Tapka is providing technical consultation, which is available at the request of customers. With the benefit of valuable experiences gained through different projects, Tapka experts offer technical consultation mentioned in the following lines:
* Choosing proper capacity for furnace
* Proper space for production Workshop
* Suitable place for installing electricity post
* Proper place for constructing laboratory
* Proper place for cooling system
* Proper place for keeping the scrap to make the charging of the furnace easy
* Calculating the weight and needed number of cranes and material Handling systems
Training:
With the aim of improving the know-how of domestic metallurgy industry, Tapka, regularly holds practical training courses in relation to the latest improvements in metallurgy.
These training courses are held simultaneously with metallurgy exhibitions, wich are participated by industrialists. And also, the videos of such seminars are given to the people who are interested in this field. The titles of some seminars are in the following lines:
• Criteria to evaluate and choose induction furnaces
• Point considered for using 5 to 20 ton induction furnaces
• Feasibility study of constructing casting factories for producing billets of steel
• Information on producing billet of steel, using continuous casting machines (CCM)
• Comparing induction furnaces with fuel furnaces
• Refractory and lining of induction furnaces
• Induction hardening and pre-hating






