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Of the many papers written on methods of reducing
vacuum-furnace operating energy requirements, most tend to highlight one
specific furnace area. This article will outline various methods of reducing
energy requirements of several furnace functions.
With the increasing concern relating to electrical power costs for operating vacuum furnaces, it has become essential that all aspects of furnace cycle parameters and hot-zone efficiencies be thoroughly considered.