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Crucible aluminum melting furnaces are widely used in the aluminum processing industry. To extend their service life, the following measures can be taken:
First, strictly control the heating and cooling rates. Rapid heating or cooling can generate significant thermal stress within the crucible material, leading to cracks or even crucible rupture. Controlling the heating and cooling rates to no more than 50℃ per hour allows for uniform heating and cooling of the crucible, effectively reducing thermal stress damage and ensuring structural stability.

Second, regularly clean the oxide slag from the inner wall of the crucible. During the aluminum melting process, the molten aluminum reacts with air, forming oxide slag that adheres to the inner wall of the crucible. This oxide slag not only reduces the effective volume of the crucible but also accelerates its corrosion. Regular cleaning prevents slag accumulation, reduces corrosion risk, and extends the crucible's service life.
Finally, avoid heating an empty furnace or overloading it. Heating an empty furnace exposes the crucible directly to high temperatures without the buffering effect of molten aluminum, easily leading to localized overheating and damage. Overloading the furnace subjects the crucible to excessive pressure, exceeding its design load capacity and accelerating wear and damage. Therefore, it is crucial to operate strictly within the equipment's specified operating range and load to ensure the safe and stable operation of the aluminum melting furnace and extend its service life.