Electro Slag Remelting (ESR) with a water cooled copper electrode has
been used for recycling machined superalloy scrap. Careful electrode d
esign and optimization of process parameters are necessary to achieve
target composition and mechanical properties. The design criteria are
discussed in detail. Coolant water flow rate and velocity need to be c
arefully chosen to ensure adequate cooling to the electrode. It is nec
essary to adopt liquid start technique while using the electrode. it i
s also essential to provide refractory metal (molybdenum) tips at the
bottom of the electrode. These tips help in initiating and sustaining
the ESR operation. The copper wall thickness should allow formation of
a solid slag skin around the copper portion of the electrode to preve
nt electrode erosion as well as melt contamination. The superalloy scr
ap was charged through the annular gap between the mould and the elect
rode. Considering ingot chemistry, soundness and surface finish as the
main criteria, ESR process parameters were optimized. Superalloy scra
p of composition close to that of Nimonic 80A was remelted using the w
ater cooled electrode. The process has potential for recycling a range
of superalloy scrap and scaling up to produce large diameter ingots.