A reverberatory aluminium melting furnace is a type of furnace used to melt aluminium. It is named after the process of reverberation, which refers to the reflection of heat from the roof and walls of the furnace. In this type of furnace, heat is generated by burning fuel, such as natural gas or oil, in a combustion chamber. The heat is then reflected off the roof and walls of the furnace, heating the materials inside. The furnace is designed to melt aluminium scrap, which is fed into the furnace using a charging machine. The molten aluminium is then tapped from the furnace and transferred to a holding furnace or casting machine. The furnace is typically made of refractory material, which is able to withstand the high temperatures generated by the combustion process. Reverberatory aluminium melting furnaces are commonly used in the aluminium industry, where they are used to melt scrap aluminium and produce aluminium alloys. They are known for their efficiency and reliability, and are used by many companies around the world.
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