Jul 22, 2021 - Ladles carried by overhead cranes were used to transfer molten steel from a furnace to casting. In the first half of the 20th Century, the
However, in most foundries, the foundry ladle refers to a steel vessel that has a lifting bail fitted so that the vessel can be carried by an overhead crane
A ladle crane lifts the melted iron for mixing with scrap to create molten steel. The scrap coming from the scrapyard is loaded in the furnace with an overhead.
With a distinguished history of producing these heavy-duty cranes for steel mill use, Whiting will build a robust crane that is proven to withstand the harsh