Continuous vacuum induction slab casting furnaces are primarily used for rare earth permanent magnet alloys and solid hydrogen storage alloys. Under vacuum or inert gas, these furnaces melt iron- or nickel-based alloys using induction heating. The alloys are then poured onto chill rolls via a constant-flow casting tilting system to rapidly solidify into thin sheets. After crushing, the sheets fall into a water-cooled drum for secondary cooling and further cool in a receiving tank. The chill rolls, tundish, and crushing mechanism are mounted on a removable trolley, allowing for cleaning and replacement in the preparation room. The vacuum in the melting chamber remains intact, maintaining continuous production.
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