Fire Training Simulator Project

A Fire Test System was installed for Air Services Australia at Melbourne International Airport.

The system consists of a mocked-up aircraft and a combustion system to simulate many different fire scenarios, using various different fuels, for fire fighting & rescue training purposes.  Furnace Engineering provided the combustion systems and the control system.

The facility was designed and constructed in accordance to Australian and international aviation standards and regulations.

recent projects

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Aluminium Recycling using a Tilt Rotary Furnace

Recycling of various grades of aluminium scrap are possible in our Tilt Rotary Furnace.  This design is installed at a number of facilities ...

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Vertical Calciner

Calciner Plant developed for an Australian customer for processing various minerals. The equipment was purpose-designed for the customer, and ...

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Carbon Fibre Production

Furnace Engineering designed and installed new carbon fibre production equipment at Deakin University in Australia in 2013. This facility consists ...

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Aluminium Shaft Melting Furnace

This highly efficient and versatile melting furnace was designed for a leading automotive diecasting facility, located in Australia. The furnace fe...

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Carbon Fibre Composite Curing, Out Of Autoclave

The Challenge. Our customer wanted to make carbon fibre composite aircraft wing components. These were to be heated and cured on a machined metal t...

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Nickel Sintering Lines

We designed and built the first Nickel Sintering & Desulfurising Furnace for WMC (now a part of BHP Billiton) in 1969. Si...