Division 01 — Metallurgical / Non-Ferrous
Non-Ferrous Metal Treatment
Non-ferrous metal treatment is the foundry chemistry used to melt, refine, and cast non-iron metals — primarily aluminium, copper, and their alloys — covering fluxes, degassing, grain refinement, and modification that control melt cleanliness, gas content, and final mechanical properties.
CFC Egypt manufactures a complete range of non-ferrous treatment products from our Sadat City plant. Our aluminium flux and degassing range addresses every stage of the aluminium melting cycle — from protecting the melt surface against oxidation through covering and drossing fluxes, to removing dissolved hydrogen via degassing flux powders and tablets, to recovering metal from hot skimming and cleaning furnace walls. For copper and copper-alloy foundries, we supply purpose-formulated copper fluxes and degassing tablets that prevent the oxidation and gas pickup that degrade bronze and brass castings.
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What It Covers
Non-ferrous metal treatment divides into two principal metal groups, each with its own chemistry requirements and product range.
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Aluminium Treatment
The largest non-ferrous chemistry category — covering fluxes, drossing and cleaning fluxes, sodium-free, fluoride-free, and calcium-free flux variants, degassing fluxes and tablets, demagging flux, furnace wall cleaning, high-pressure die casting flux, reclamation flux for hot skimming, and mould release agents. Covers the full aluminium melting and casting cycle from charge to cast.
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Copper Treatment
Copper fluxes and degassing tablets formulated for copper, bronze, and brass melting. Copper alloys are highly prone to hydrogen pickup and oxidation — dedicated flux chemistry prevents gas porosity and protects the melt surface, delivering clean pours with consistent mechanical properties across the full range of copper alloy grades.
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Where It's Used
Non-ferrous castings appear in applications where low weight, electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance, or decorative finish is required. CFC non-ferrous treatment chemistry is used across a wide range of industries.
Automotive — Aluminium Die & Gravity Casting
Aluminium is now the dominant casting metal for automotive structural components — cylinder heads, engine blocks, gearbox housings, suspension knuckles, and wheel hubs are all routinely cast in aluminium alloys by high-pressure die casting (HPDC), low-pressure die casting (LPDC), and gravity permanent-mould processes. Degassing, covering, and release chemistry are critical to achieving the internal soundness, dimensional accuracy, and surface quality demanded by automotive OEMs.
Copper, Bronze & Brass Foundries
Bronze and brass castings — propellers, pump impellers, valve bodies, bearings, and decorative fittings — require clean melts free of hydrogen gas and surface oxide inclusions. Copper alloys absorb gas rapidly and are sensitive to oxidation; covering and degassing flux chemistry applied at the furnace is the primary means of controlling melt quality before the pour. CFC copper fluxes are formulated for the full range of copper alloy grades including Cu-Sn bronze, Cu-Zn brass, and Cu-Al aluminium bronze.
Electrical & Electronics
Aluminium and copper castings are used extensively in electrical infrastructure — transformer housings, bus bars, cable connectors, motor housings, and switchgear components. Electrical applications demand high conductivity, which requires very clean metal free of oxide inclusions and gas porosity. Degassing and flux treatment to remove hydrogen and oxides are therefore essential process steps for foundries supplying the electrical sector.
Architectural & Decorative Casting
Aluminium and bronze castings are widely used for architectural elements — facades, railings, door furniture, sculpture, and commemorative pieces — where surface finish and freedom from porosity are as important as mechanical properties. Covering and cleaning fluxes that minimise dross formation, combined with appropriate release agents, help foundries achieve the clean, defect-free surfaces required for decorative applications with minimal post-cast finishing.