Claims
- 1. Apparatus for making a high-melting-metal-oxide based crystalline material by melting and crystallizing a part of the melt into the form of an ingot comprising, a continuous feed mechanism for feeding a powder-like crystallizable material, a water-cooled mold having an upper opening for continuously introducing therein a charge of said crystallizable material in a solid state and a bottom opening for removing from said mold a crystalline material subsequent to melting of the charge material and crystallizing thereof, said mold having an upper melting zone for containing molten material charged into the mold in a solid state and a crystallization zone within which the molten material is crystallized, a means defining a movable bottom on said mold closing the bottom of the mold and movable downwardly for withdrawing a solid crystalline ingot from said crystallization zone of said mold directly from below the melting zone, means operatively associated with said bottom to move said bottom downwardly at a rate for withdrawing said ingot downwardly while maintaining a steady state operation in which the volume of melt in said melting zone is maintained substantially constant in conjunction with the rate of feed of the charge by said feed mechanism, an inductive coil about said mold for applying energy of a high frequency electromagnetic field to define said melting zone of said mold, said melting zone constituting a major axial length of said mold, said mold having a body made as a truncated cone with the base of the cone being at the lower end of the mold and with an angle between its generatrix and cone height in a range of from 2.degree. to 10.degree., a water jacket about said mold for cooling said mold along the axial length thereof to maintain an accretion of unmelted charge material circumferentially of said molten material in said melting zone and an interface of the charge material and the melt circumferentially of the melt, and said mold being divided circumferentially into a plurality of sections electrically insulated one from another.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 555,295 filed Mar. 4, 1975 and now abandoned.
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