Method for producing thin slabs in a continuous casting plant

Metal founding – Process – Shaping liquid metal against a forming surface

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164483, 164484, B22D 1106, B22D 1108, B22D 11128

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061291374

ABSTRACT:
A method for producing slabs in a continuous casting plant preferably equipped with a vertical mold, preferably for thin slab plants for casting preferably steel having, for example, a solidification thickness of 60 mm-120 mm, for example, 80 mm, and casting speeds of up to 10 m/min. and a maximum casting output of about 3 million tons per year. In a first vertically extending first segment 0 of a strand guide, exclusive strand reduction, also called casting and rolling, is carried out. The segment 1 arranged immediately underneath the first segment 0 carries out bending of the strand through several bending points into the inner circular arc. Prior to final solidification, the strand is bent back through several return bending points into the horizontal.

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patent: 5839503 (1998-11-01), Pleschiutschnigg

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