Industrial electric heating furnaces – Induction furnace device – For charging or discharging
Patent
1990-07-30
1992-06-09
Lateef, Marvin M.
Industrial electric heating furnaces
Induction furnace device
For charging or discharging
373 76, 373 77, 373 78, 373138, 373140, 373141, F27D 300
Patent
active
051214067
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to an induction melting furnace 1 for metals which are difficult to melt including an induction coil 2 surrounding the crucible 3 and a mold receptacle 4 surrounded by an annular chamber 5 to hold the cooling agent. The crucible 3 is disposed in a housing 7 provided with a vacuum connection 6. In order to improve the microporous nature, the melt contained in the mold receptacle 4 is compressed by means of a pressure which is build up in the mold receptacle 4 prior to the cooling.
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Hugo Franz
Wanetzky Erwin
Hoang Tu
Lateef Marvin M.
Leybold Aktiengesellschaft
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