10 January 2022 - Vacuum Induction Melting VIM Stick Casting Process Trial Innovation
Innovation within our industry sector continues at a rapid rate with new technologies, processes and standards advancing each year. Trent Refractories are starting the year with a case study that demonstrates innovation at the highest levels. Our client has an established process manufacturing large diameter, nickel super-alloy ingots using a Vacuum Induction Melting (VIM) process.
Trent Refractories were invited to participate in a feasibility study investigating manufacture of smaller, diameter sticks by supplying a proto-type catcher box. The project required material development, engineering, design, mould fabrication and external firing to 1000°C. The timescales for delivery were set at three weeks and the collective team delivered the solution allowing for a trial period which was viewed as a success by the client. Refractories innovation at its finest.
Other Articles
13 July 2026
Getting Answers Not Assumptions With Forensic Failure Analysis
09 July 2026
Trent Refractories Celebrates 11 Years As A Living Wage Employer
01 July 2026
Innovative Velco RH Gunning Manipulator To Improve Snorkel Maintenance In Steel Plants
23 June 2026
Celebrating Women In Engineering On International Women In Engineering Day 2026
15 June 2026
VELCO Advanced EAF Gunning Manipulator For Safer & Efficient Furnace Repairs
08 June 2026
Precision Cast & Fired Shapes Engineered To Your Specification
05 June 2026
Building A Sustainable Future With Trent Refractories & World Environment Day 2026
20 May 2026
Dominic Oates Joins Trent Refractories Sales Team As Business Development Manager
11 May 2026
Trent Refractories Strengthens UK Supply Of Refratechnik Steel Industry Bricks
07 May 2026