The problem of metal refining and technical solutions for the formation of active slag in induction furnaces

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In the foundry industry, induction crucible furnaces are widely used, which are very effective for the production of various steel grades. Their features make it possible to obtain the required chemical composition of steel with minimal loss of alloying materials. However, the limited possibilities for refining from harmful impurities dictate certain requirements for the charge, which affects the cost of the final product.

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