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stainless steel melting prodceedure 4

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ornamentalbob

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Mar 21, 2005
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i am soon to start melting stainless steel in a 100kg induction furnace and pouring the metal into lost wax process moulds any advice in melting proceedure and moulding proceedure would be most welcome
 
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In case you were not aware of it, there is a relativley new forum dedicated to this subject:

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use clean and dry scrap. I suppose you have basic lining in te furnace. keep the melt covered and do not stir frequently. Add your alloys like LC FeCr, LC FeMn, FeSi just before tapping. If possible pass Argon gas. Add very small quantities of Se powder(20gms for 50 kgs) and CaSi to the stream while tapping.


With these few steps you should get a good metal poured into the shell.
 
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