What is Vacuum Induction Melting ?

Answer Posted / anil kamat

using this method one can ensure melting with minimal heat
loss , fast melting and minimal power consumption since
there is no transmission media for heat dissipation loss.
Like Swathi said it is a form of melting in a vacuum
chamber by Electric induction process.

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