Device to measure the level of liquid metal in a crystallizer of

Measuring and testing – Liquid level or depth gauge

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266 94, G01F 2326

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ABSTRACT:
Device to measure the level of liquid metal in a crystallizer of a continuous casting ignot mould, the device employing a source of an electromagnetic field and providing for an emitter coil (17) and at least one receiver coil (18) and including the supply of the emitter coil (17) with at least one high frequency. The emitter coil (17) and receiver coil (18) being located inside a container (15) within the body of the ingot mould in cooperation with a cooling fluid conveyor (11) and being coupled electromagnetically to one single wall of the crystallizer (12) and to the volume within the crystallizer (12).

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