Metal founding – Means to shape metallic material – Continuous or semicontinuous casting
Patent
1989-06-30
1991-05-14
Seidel, Richard K.
Metal founding
Means to shape metallic material
Continuous or semicontinuous casting
164138, B22D 1100, B22C 100
Patent
active
050147684
ABSTRACT:
A chill plate for continuous casting of high melting temperature metals. The chill plate is made from a copper substrate and subsequently coated by plasma spraying. The copper mold coating composition consists of a copper alloy, 10 to 20% by volume refractory powder having a mean particle size between about 5 to 250 microns, and 3 to 7% by volume of a flammable metal powder.
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Edmonds Brian J.
Leissler George W.
Waters William J.
Pelto Rex E.
Seidel Richard K.
Waters & Associates
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