Special applications of induction melting and pouring technology
Applications; Plant Design; Processes
The induction furnace has established itself as a competitive technology for melting, holding, and pouring key metals, including cast iron, steel, copper, and aluminum alloys. While its role in processing other materials like magnesium, zinc, silicon, nickel, chromium, and silver has been less prominent, it remains successful. Continuous technical advancements in induction furnace systems, particularly in power converter technology and innovative furnace designs, have expanded applications for special input materials and selective metallurgical tasks. New process technologies for producing castings and semi-finished products have led to the development of specific melting and pouring furnaces. Furthermore, induction furnace technology has facilitated the industrial application of novel process technologies, exemplified by the horizontal continuous caster for copper materials. Overall, the induction furnace has evolved into a versatile resource for melting, melt treatment, and pouring. This technical reference book emphasizes the application of induction furnace technology for special charge materials and metals, as well as process technologies beyond the main application areas.
