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titleOfInvention High melting efficiency electromagnetic continuous casting device
abstract The present invention is a device for continuous electromagnetic casting of a low electroconductive material including a crucible, the crucible has a vertical axis, consisting of an upper crucible and a lower crucible, surrounded by an induction coil, the crucible It is not water-cooled and is made of a non-electrical material of high electrical conductivity, the cold crucible has a cooling structure, is made of a thermally conductive and electrically conductive metal material, the top of the crucible is integrated in the circumferential direction, the lower end Is a structure in which at least a portion of the circumferential direction is divided into segments by longitudinal slits, and the cold crucible is a structure in which at least a portion of the circumferential direction is divided into segments from the upper end to the lower end by the longitudinal slits. , Low conductivity materials are high melting point semiconductors, especially silicon, The nonmetallic material of the knee is preferably graphite. According to the present invention, while maintaining the electromagnetic pressure acting on the molten metal over the entire section of the molten metal in a state greater than the hydrostatic pressure of the molten metal, it is possible to significantly improve the heating and dissolution efficiency of the raw material, a semiconductor or a high melting point and low electrical conductivity There is an advantage to enable electromagnetic continuous casting of metallic materials.n n n n Electromagnetic continuous casting device, molten silicon, cold crucible, thermal crucible, graphite
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