A new furnace for high gradient directional growthA new design furnace for high gradient solidification of in-situ composites is presented. Its essential feature is the direct addition of heat to one side of a thin, pancake-like layer of liquid, and continuous withdrawal of a solid crystal from the other side. Liquid in the thin layer is continuously replenished by solid or liquid feed, and the thinness of the layer permits a large heat throughput with a high temperature gradient without excessive metal superheat. The commercial advantages of this design are improved process efficiency in scale-up, lower melt temperatures, and control of interface morphology by adjusting heater position and temperature. The furnace was tested on Sn-Pb and Al-Cu alloys, obtaining 100C/mm gradients for 6 mm specimens of Al-31.5 % Cu alloy.