An Innovative Stack Melter for Use in the Aluminum Casting Industry

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ed Kear Richard Rosenthal Robert De Saro Neal Schwartz
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"A Stack Melter has been installed and is currently operating at Lexington Die Casting. The Stack Melter consists of a 1 meter (3 foot) diameter refractory tube, 2 meters (7 feet) high. Specification ingots are continuously fed to the top of the melter and piled to nearly the top. A burner fires through the scrap which melts the lower portion and preheats the upper portion. As the lower portion is melted, it is drawn out and the upper preheated scrap falls to a lower level where it in tum melts. The molten metal is fed to one of two holding furnaces for eventual delivery to a casting machine.The Stack Melter's energy use is approximately 2900 joules/g (1,250 Btu/lbm), resulting in an overall energy savings of about 58%. This energy savings is brought about primarily because the flue gases preheat the scrap and the flue gas temperature is dropped to well under 528°C (1000°F)."
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APA: Ed Kear Richard Rosenthal Robert De Saro Neal Schwartz  (2000)  An Innovative Stack Melter for Use in the Aluminum Casting Industry

MLA: Ed Kear Richard Rosenthal Robert De Saro Neal Schwartz An Innovative Stack Melter for Use in the Aluminum Casting Industry. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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