Cool die scrap, cast parts, and other material in a water quench conveyor.
Cool parts and metal scrap in a water quench conveyor, where air cooling is not sufficient or practical. Liquid-tight conveyors for die cast, heat transfer, parts cooling and coating operations.
Quench conveyors are excellent for applications where air cooling is not sufficient or practical. Choose from a complete line of liquid-tight scrap material conveyors for your die cast, heated metal handling, parts cooling or coating operation. A water quench conveyor can greatly improve upon your scrap handling systems applications when air cooling is not sufficient or practical for your operation.
A water quench conveyor can greatly improve upon your scrap handling systems applications when air cooling is not sufficient or practical for your operation. Features of this system include:
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