What is the structure of induction furnace?

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Today, the editor of Judian will introduce some good construction methods for knotting materials of the induction furnace.
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Knotting is a critical process step when using an induction furnace.

What is the structure of induction furnace? First of all, we need to build the bottom of the furnace.

Fill the bottom of the furnace with the asbestos cloth and add the mixed crucible material. After tamping with an air pick, the thickness is 80-100mm. Rake the surface and add another layer. 40-60mm building charge, and then tamping.

Repeat these operations until the building charge reaches the specified height. (It is flush with the induction coil of the second layer at the bottom, and the thickness of the furnace bottom is 150-180mm).

After the bottom of the crucible is knotted, put on the crucible mold (welded with 5-8mm thick steel plate to form the inner shape of the crucible), and adjust the position so that the center of the crucible coincides with the center of the induction coil, and correct the center position.

Then use a tamping machine to tie the furnace wall in multiple layers: first rake the furnace lining between the crucible mold and the asbestos cloth, add a layer of 40-60mm thick mixed charge and ram it with an air pick (be careful not to touch it). Break the asbestos cloth to avoid leakage).

What is the structure of induction furnace? Here's what we shared about induction furnace knotting.

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