Vacuum induction melting was originally developed for processing of specialised and exotic alloys and is consequently becoming more commonplace as these advanced materials are increasingly employed.
Induction Technology Corporation (ITC), a provider of novel products and services to the induction melting industry, and Ambrell, which has more than two decades of induction heating experience, have ...
Induction melting uses a magnetic field to create a flow of electrons in a conductive metal, creating resistance, which causes an increase in temperature in the metal. An attribute of induction ...
A PAPER on a high-frequency induction furnace for making alloys was presented by Mr. D. F. Campbell at the autumn meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute held in Birmingham on September 10. The early ...
Performance requirements on alloys are becoming more stringent for end users in industries such as aerospace, medical, power generation, oil and gas, specialty automotive, and trucks. These ...