Reinforced refractory crucibles for melting titanium alloys

Metallurgical apparatus – Means for holding or supporting work – Receptacle

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C432S264000

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08007712

ABSTRACT:
Reinforced crucibles for melting titanium alloys having a facecoat including at least one facecoat layer, a backing including at least one backing layer, and at least one reinforcing element applied to at least a portion of one or more of the facecoat layer, the backing layer, or a combination thereof where the reinforcing element includes at least one composition selected from ceramic compositions, metallic compositions, and combinations thereof.

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Machine translations of JP2001208481A (Aug. 2001) and jp10152391a (Jun. 1998).

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