Cooling device for belt casting

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

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164485, 164443, 164431, 164432, B22D 11055, B22D 1106

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061351997

ABSTRACT:
Method and device for cooling belts of single or twin belt casters. The belt is cooled by a liquid which is contacted with the inner surface of the belt by a system of feed tubes and collection tubes. Liquid is passed out the feed tube, into a channel that communicates with the inner surface of the heated belt, the belt is cooled, and the liquid is removed through collection tubes with a vacuum assist.

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