Vacuum Induction Melting Furnace
Skull Melting
Brief Description
Vacuum induction skull melting is a method of melting metals in a segmented, water-cooled copper vessel, under vacuum in an induction coil to retain high degree of purity in reactive metals and their alloys, super clean super alloys and other metals requiring low inclusion content.
Vacuum induction skull melting processes are used primarily for melting of reactive metals. Depth of experience, continuous innovation, a willingness to go far beyond conventional customization to design to the customer's needs and powerful R&D team's unique automatically controlled design in melting process etc., these factors have helped make Jan Long the excellent producer and specialist of Vacuum induction skull melting furnaces for advanced materials.
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Application
- Super clean metal materials
- Reactive metals such as: Titanium, Tantalum
Advantage
- Reduces the cost of the charge material.
- A wide variety of alloys can be melted successively in the same crucible with no fear of chemical cross contamination.
- Can be operated in an inert atmosphere at a pressure that eliminates or minimizes alloy loss
- Short cycle times