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  • Equipment designed for melting and dispensing low-melting alloys (the melting point is usually below 100 degrees Celsius [212 degrees Fahrenheit]). This equipment typically consists of (1) a melter made of a metal (e.g., stainless steel) unit with double walls and a ceramic heater to melt the alloy, an accurate temperature control, and a display; and (2) a dispenser with a dedicated faucet with a no-drip ball valve. Low-melting alloy dispensers/melters are used mainly in healthcare facilities to manufacture custom-made radiotherapy block shields in dedicated workshops. This equipment may also be used with medium-melt alloys (i.e., alloys with melting temperatures up to 150 degrees Celsius [302 degrees Fahrenheit]).
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