Material Selection
Copper and copper-alloy grades selected for conductivity, strength, wear and service conditions.
Product Detail
TP2 or CuCrZr copper crucible for electroslag remelting furnace systems.
Product Overview
Square copper crucible of ESR is a custom industrial component designed for Electroslag Remelting Furnace. Buyers usually evaluate this product by material, working conditions, drawing requirements, cooling or mechanical structure, and the reliability of supplier communication.
Copper crucible and Crystallizer can be supplied for Steel where stable performance and accurate manufacturing are important. The exact design depends on the equipment position, material grade, dimensions, cooling structure, and operating environment.
The square copper crucible should be reviewed according to ESR furnace size, ingot shape, cooling channel design, material grade, and drawing tolerances.
| Product type | Copper crucible and Crystallizer |
|---|---|
| Material | Copper |
| Application | Electroslag Remelting Furnace |
| Industry | Steel |
| Manufacturing process | Forging and Welding |
| Customization | Available according to drawings, samples, dimensions, material requirements, and working conditions. |
| RFQ information | Product name, drawing or photo, material, dimensions, quantity, destination country, and application environment. |
Square copper crucibles are commonly discussed for electroslag remelting furnace projects where the copper component must match the furnace layout, ingot geometry, and cooling requirements.
Application review should include the surrounding equipment, installation position, contact medium, temperature range, cooling method, electrical or mechanical load, and maintenance expectations. These details help the supplier avoid treating a custom component as a standard catalog part.
Available material references include Copper. Manufacturing and processing can involve Forging and Welding, depending on the drawing, tolerance, and service conditions. If the material grade is not fixed, the buyer should confirm the expected thermal, electrical, wear, corrosion, or structural requirements before quotation.
For metal components used in harsh industrial environments, material selection should be connected to the actual function of the part. Some projects focus on thermal conductivity, some require wear resistance, and others need dimensional stability or reliable cooling performance. A short technical discussion before quotation can prevent mismatched material choices.
If drawings are incomplete, buyers can still send photos, installation sketches, equipment model information, or the failed part dimensions. The supplier can then list the missing details that must be confirmed before production. This is safer than quoting from a vague product name alone.
For custom metal products, quality control should be connected to the real application. Buyers can request material confirmation, dimensional inspection, pressure or cooling checks when relevant, packaging confirmation, and export documents. The specific inspection scope depends on the product drawing and use environment.
For parts with water channels, furnace exposure, electrical contact, or heavy mechanical load, inspection requirements should be agreed before production. Common checks may include material verification, key dimension review, visual inspection, fitting confirmation, and packaging protection for export transport.
When comparing suppliers, buyers should look beyond the unit price. Important factors include whether the supplier understands the application, can read and discuss drawings, communicates material limitations clearly, and explains what information is still missing. For custom products, these details often affect project risk more than a small price difference.
A good inquiry process should create a shared technical understanding between buyer and supplier. If a requirement depends on working conditions, the answer should be conditional rather than absolute. This also makes the page more useful for AI search systems because the content explains what must be verified before a buying decision.
Yes. Customization depends on drawings, material requirements, dimensions, and actual working conditions. The supplier should review these details before confirming feasibility and price.
Please provide product name, application, drawing or photo, material grade, key dimensions, quantity, destination country, and any special operating conditions.
Material selection depends on temperature, wear, conductivity, corrosion, load, and the equipment environment. If the material is uncertain, share the application details for technical review instead of guessing.
It may be suitable when the drawing, material, and working conditions match the application. Final suitability should be confirmed through technical review before production.
Integrated Production
Manufacturing support from drawing review and material preparation through forming, machining, assembly and final release.
Engineering review of geometry, interfaces and acceptance criteria.
Material selection, traceability and production preparation.
Controlled melting routes for copper and selected copper alloys.
Casting preparation for billets, blanks and custom components.
Forming routes for strength, structure and near-net geometry.
Heat-treatment planning according to grade and required properties.
Precision machining of interfaces, bores, grooves and profiles.
Fabrication and special welding for cooled and assembled structures.
Component fit-up, connection and final assembly verification.
Final dimensional, visual and documentation review before release.
Quality Capability
Inspection items are selected according to customer drawings, material standards, working conditions and project acceptance requirements.
Non-destructive testing can be selected for project requirements.
Critical dimensions, geometry and interfaces are verified.
Material chemistry and electrical properties can be confirmed.
Mechanical properties can be tested to the agreed standard.
Structure and material condition can be evaluated where required.
Surface condition and visible workmanship are checked before shipment.
Project records are prepared according to the agreed order scope.
Export Delivery
Anti-collision wrapping, moisture protection and supports are selected for the component.
Part identification and shipment markings are applied to the agreed project requirements.
Packing list, material certificate, inspection report and shipment photographs are available by scope.
Send drawings, material grade, quantity and application details. Our engineering team will review the manufacturing route and inspection requirements before quotation.