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Melting Furnace
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Melting Furnaces
Prepared by: Mohammed Abd Elghany 2nd Industrial Engineering Department Prepared to: Dr/Masoud Ibrahim
Eng/ Mohammed Abd Elghany 10/28/2008
Eng/ Mohammed Abd Elghany10/28/2008
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1. The major types of Melting Furnaces. 1.1. Cupola furnace. 1.2. Electric Arc furnace. 1.3. Induction furnace. 1.3. a. Coreless induction furnace. 1.3. b. Channel induction furnace.2. References.
Eng/ Mohammed Abd Elghany10/28/2008
► The major types of Melting Furnaces:
1- Cupola furnace.
2- Electric Arc furnace.
3- Induction furnace.
Eng/ Mohammed Abd Elghany10/28/2008
1) Cupola furnace:
Eng/ Mohammed Abd Elghany10/28/2008
1) Cupola furnace:
- It is the most popular melting furnace.
- It is shaft-like vertical furnace consisting of a steel shell lined with refractory bricks, equipped with tuyeres (nozzles for blowing air).
- Iron, coke and limestone flux are charged by means of an opening locating in the upper half of the steel shell.
- The liquid iron is periodically (or continuously) removed through a spout.
Eng/ Mohammed Abd Elghany10/28/2008
2) Electric Arc furnace:
Eng/ Mohammed Abd Elghany10/28/2008
2) Electric Arc furnace:
- It is a steel making furnace,- in which steel scrap is heated and melted by heat of electric arcs striking between the furnace electrodes and the metal bath.- The furnace consists of a spherical hearth (bottom), cylindrical shell and a swinging water-cooled dome-shaped roof. - The main advantage of the Electric Arc Furnaces is it’s Capacity which may reach 400 t.
Eng/ Mohammed Abd Elghany10/28/2008
3) Induction furnace:
- Induction furnaces are widely used for melting non-ferrous and ferrous alloys.
- There are two types of induction furnaces: a) Coreless induction furnace. b) Channel induction furnace.
Eng/ Mohammed Abd Elghany10/28/2008
3) Induction furnace:
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3) Induction furnace:
a) Coreless induction furnace:
- It is consists of: a water cooled helical coil made of a copper tube, a crucible installed within the coil and supporting shell equipped with trunnions on which the furnace may tilt.
b) Channel induction furnace:
- It is consists of a steel shell lined with refractory materials and an inductor attached to the shell. There is a channel connecting the main body with the inductor.
Eng/ Mohammed Abd Elghany10/28/2008
References:
http://www.substech.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=electric_arc_furnace_eaf
http://www.substech.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=melting_furnaces
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