Industrial electric heating furnaces – Induction furnace device – For charging or discharging
Patent
1992-08-11
1993-12-14
Reynolds, Bruce A.
Industrial electric heating furnaces
Induction furnace device
For charging or discharging
373138, 373140, 373156, F27D 300
Patent
active
052710335
ABSTRACT:
A furnace chamber contains a chassis to which a closure plate for said chamber is removably fixed. A tilting frame is borne by said chassis in a pair of coaxial tilting bearings, one of which incorporates a rotary lead through for power lines and cooling lines to an induction coil surrounding a crucible on the tilting frame. The chassis includes a pair of rails which are movable horizontally on wheels mounted to the floor of the furnace chamber.
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Bethge Daniel
Henn Alfred
Kemmer Hans-Johann
Schaefer Michael
Stenzel Otto
Hoang Tu
Leybold Durferrit GmbH
Reynolds Bruce A.
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