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Full Description
This is the standard work for engineers, technicians and other practitioners working in melting shops and foundries appeared in a second, completely revised edition. This new version of the title on inductive melting and temperature maintenance originally published in 2009 is the result of the great demand generated at that time, and includes coverage of the plant- and process-engineering advances achieved during the intervening four years. These relate in particular, to the use of the induction furnance in electric-steel production, a field in which this environmentally and mains-friendly melting system has evolved into a genuine and advantageous alternative to the electric arc furnance. Characteristic of this is the recent increase in inverter supply power from its maximum of 18 MW at the time of publication of the first edition of the book to its present 42 MW to permit supply of 65 t crucible furnaces.
Contents
1. Introduction; 2. Fundamentals; 3. Components of a crucible furnance plant; 4. Components of channel furnances; 5. Electromagnetic stirrers and pumps; 6. Furnace design and energy requirements; 7. Melting metallurgy of iron and non-iron materials; 8. Operation of induction plants in iron foundries; 9. Melting cast steel in induction crucible furnaces; 10. Induction crucible furnances in mini steel works; 11. Induction systems in the aluminium industry; 12. Induction plants for copper materials; 13. Induction plant for melting zinc.



