Casting nozzle for thin strip casting plants

Dispensing – Molten metal dispensing – With heating or cooling

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222592, 164471, B22D 3506

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061129542

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
The invention is directed to a casting nozzle for thin strip casting plants, especially for casting thin steel strip.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
DE 37 07 897 discloses a nozzle for casting thin steel strip in which the nozzle forms a back dam which adjoins a movable carrier and a front dam. A casting gap is defined toward the carrier between the back dam and front dam.
Nozzles of the type mentioned above are usually made from refractory material which is subjected to a certain degree of wear at high temperatures of the steel melt, so that the shape of the casting gap can change during casting; however, the nozzle must be exchanged in any case after a certain period of use.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the invention to provide an improved nozzle construction in which wear is minimized and in which the melt can be heated in the region of the casting gap.
Pursuant to this object, and others which will become apparent hereafter, one of the present invention resides at least one primary inductor and at least one secondary inductor at the nozzle. At least one secondary inductor is water-cooled and projects into the region of the casting gap.
Through the use of a primary inductor and a secondary inductor as separate component parts for generating an electromagnetic field which extends into the region of the melt, the melt is prevented, on the one hand, from reaching the wall of the primary inductor which would lead to electrical short circuiting. On the other hand, an eddy current field can be induced in the melt itself by means of the currents induced in the secondary inductor, so that it is made possible to heat the melt in the region of the outlet or pouring opening. In this way, the pouring opening can be protected from changes caused by deposits of solidified melt. Further, the electromagnetic forces in the melt lead to a displacement of the melt from the secondary inductor which also helps to prevent deposits. The above-described principle is used in the known cold crucible technique to melt metals in water-cooled crucibles.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, a secondary inductor is formed of a plurality of portions which are electrically insulated from one another. Accordingly, every portion acts as an independent secondary inductor.
According to another embodiment, a plurality of outlet openings for the melt which are arranged adjacent to one another in the width direction of the thin strip are formed between the back dam and front dam.
This results in a more uniform distribution of the melt over the width of the casting gap (thin strip width). The formation of outlet openings is achieved by a corresponding shaping of the back dam in the conveying direction or by a corresponding shaping of the front dam in the direction opposite to the conveying direction.
According to a further embodiment, a secondary inductor is constructed in the back dam from a plurality of insulated portions, each of which has an inlet and outlet for cooling water. The individual portions are constructed in a dovetail-shaped or arrow-shaped or straight manner for forming the outlet openings for the melt. In particular, a flow directing plate is provided in the interior of the portions, so that a positive guidance is achieved between the inlet and outlet at the end of the portions directed opposite to the casting gap up to the head area of the portions which faces the casting gap.
According to another preferred embodiment, electrically insulated portions of a secondary inductor with an inlet and outlet for cooling water are arranged in the region of the front dam, wherein the portions are dovetail-shaped or arrow-shaped or straight in the head region of the portions, namely, where the front dam adjoins the casting gap to form outlet openings.
It is understood that reference to the dovetail shape or arrow shape of the front dam or back dam in the area of the outlet openings also comprehends every other possible shape, especially also semi-circ

REFERENCES:
patent: 2838814 (1958-06-01), Brennan
patent: 5439047 (1995-08-01), Eckert
patent: 5799720 (1998-09-01), Ross et al.

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