Refractory nozzles used around ladle and tundish

Dispensing – Molten metal dispensing

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501100, 264117, B22D 4108

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046764127

ABSTRACT:
Refractory nozzles including a so-called long nozzle, an upper nozzle, a lower nozzle, and an immersion nozzle made from high-alumina refractory material, graphite powder, silica powder and other minor constitutents wherein a major part of the high-alumina refractory material is thermospherized particles of about 0.3 to 3.0 mm in diameter which have good spalling and corrosion resistance. Revolving and rolling ability of the thermospherized particles gives far-reaching capability of pressing force deep into the nozzle center portion during shape-forming by a compaction press. Hence more uniform products can be obtained, and a less expensive unidirectional compaction process can be used instead of a high cost isostatic process for compaction.

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