Brief
Description:
The vacuum induction melting furnace is the most commonly used
system for great number of applications involving vacuum precision
casting. Metal producers are forced to utilize their capital
investment to maximum extend in today's competitive environment
in the metal industry. Therefore, the workhorse for the majority
of all investment casting produced today is the vacuum induction
melting especially well-suited for melting and casting of irons,
nickel, cobalt and their alloys under vacuum or controlled atmosphere
to achieve just in time manufacturing requirement. When material
quality is of extreme importance, with year's experience, Jan
Long Vacuum Induction Melting and Casting Furnace design permits
easy and fast operation and high yields and low operating cost
to supply customers with a competitive advantage in their own
fields.
Application:
Alloy
melting and casting
Directional solidification/single crystal casting
Electrode casting
Continuous casting
Advantage:
High level of operating safety and good accessibility
Broad range of standard accessories and options for exact
adaptation to customers specific process requirements
Maintenance-friendly system with precision control
Precisely control the content of alloy.
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