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The final step is to melt the cathodes in an induction furnace.
The first vacuum induction furnace was developed in 1917.
There had been, the voice said steadily, recent marked improvements in electric induction furnaces.
The raw materials are melted in an induction furnace filled with argon gas.
The billet is heated through an induction furnace and forged using a closed die process.
An induction furnace uses induction to heat metal to its melting point.
But now the practices has been discontinued and an induction furnace is used to heat them before fitting on the axle.
This is called an induction furnace.
A chlorination leaching process recovers the gold and silver, which is melted in induction furnaces.
The smelter includes an induction furnace for the manufacture of ingot s and metal ferrules.
VIM involves placing a core-less induction furnace into a vacuum chamber.
Induction furnaces often emit a high-pitched whine or hum when they are running, depending on their operating frequency.
Common sources of intense exposure include ELF induction furnaces and high-voltage power lines.
This has also helped developing supporting industries, such as oxygen bottling plants, re-rolling mills, and induction furnaces.
Through heavy goggles he watched the incandescent mass in a refractory crucible, in the heart of the induction furnace.
Inductotherm Europe Limited of Droitwich, for induction furnaces.
For ferrous materials, EAFs, cupolas, and induction furnaces are commonly used.
Bronze or brass foundries use crucible furnaces or induction furnaces.
A channel-type induction furnace has a loop of molten metal, which forms a single-turn secondary winding through an iron core.
These bearings are press fitted on the axle journal by heating the bearings at a temperature of 80 to 100 C in an induction furnace.
Mr. Rowan designed and built his first induction furnace in his home's garage in 1953 with the help of his wife.
An induction furnace is an electrical furnace in which the heat is applied by induction heating of metal.
The advantage of the induction furnace is a clean, energy-efficient and well-controllable melting process compared to most other means of metal melting.
Ferrotitanium can be manufactured by mixing titanium sponge and scrap with iron and melting them together in an induction furnace.
Induction furnaces are used in most modern foundries as a cleaner method of melting metals than a reverberatory furnace or a cupola.