Continuous casting method and apparatus for making defined shape

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

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164423, 164429, 164474, B22D 1106, B22D 2500

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042853869

ABSTRACT:
Defined shapes of thin metallic sheet are continuously formed by forcing molten metal onto the surface of a moving chill body under pressure through a slotted nozzle located in close proximity to the surface of the chill body. The surface of the chill body whereon the shaped parts are formed is provided with raised or lowered domains corresponding in outline to that of the desired defined shape. As the metal is cast, as a thin sheet against the chill surface, discontinuities arise in the sheet at the walls of the raised or lowered domains defining the desired shape so that sheet product of defined shape is obtained, as if punched out from a continuous strip of the metal.

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