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Reducing Energy Consumption in Metal Melting Using Induction Furnaces . . . These induction crucible furnaces achieve efficiencies of over 80% for ferrous materials and over 70% for highly conductive materials like copper or aluminum, thanks to the high conductivity of the copper coil and the low-loss return of the electromagnetic field through transformer steel yokes
Investigation on Energy-Effectiveness Enhancement of Medium-Frequency . . . The improved method had good estimation accuracy and an excellent global optimization Meanwhile, the suitable ratio of diameter to current penetration depth, the thickness of crucible wall, and power frequency were beneficial to the improvements in power factor and thermal efficiency
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MEDIUM-FREQUENCY CORELESS INDUCTION FURNACES Low melting loss, accurate temperature and process management plus a variable bath movement control capability are among the key benefits of medium-frequency coreless induction furnaces for melting aluminium and its alloys
Paper_WFC_2006_don_tra_kurz_ENDVERSION - iftabira. org Furnace design has been improved with the aim of addressing the largest loss factor, i e , electrical losses in the induction coil, in an effort to cut these losses substantially It was demonstrated that the new design yielded energy savings in the range of 5 to 10 %