Metal treatment – Compositions – Heat treating
Patent
1979-10-01
1982-10-05
Skiff, Peter K.
Metal treatment
Compositions
Heat treating
148 115C, 164 76, C22F 108
Patent
active
043526977
ABSTRACT:
A method of continuously casting a molten metal in a casting means to obtain a solidified cast bar at a hot-forming temperature, passing the cast metal at a hot-forming temperature from the casting means to a hot-forming means, and hot forming the cast bar into a wrought product by a two-stage reduction of its cross-sectional area while it is still at a hot-forming temperature, including, in the first stage, the step of forming a shell of finely distributed recrystallized grains in the surface layers of the cast bar by a selected small amount of deformation of the cast bar in its as-cast condition prior to the second stage in which substantial reduction of its cross-sectional area forms the wrought product. The shell of fine grains formed on the cast bar during the first stage of deformation permits substantial reduction of the cross-sectional area of the cast bar during the second stage of deformation without the cast bar cracking, even when the cast bar has a high impurity content.
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Adams Ronald D.
Chia E. Henry
Skiff Peter K.
Southwire Company
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