Induction melting is a process in which an induction melting furnace is used to heat
a metal to its melting point. Metal to be melted is usually placed in a crucible and
heated with induction to its melting point. Metals like gold, silver, copper or
special alloys, both ferrous and non-ferrous, can be melted in induction furnace.
Induction melting is cleaner and more flexible than conventional foundry methods.