Direct chill casting under protective atmosphere

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

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164485, 164487, B22D 11124

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ABSTRACT:
A method for continuously casting lithium-containing alloys by a direct chill process includes cooling the alloy to form a continuous ingot having a solid shell, further cooling the ingot by direct chill with an organic coolant, and inhibiting fire by covering the coolant with fire retardant atmosphere.

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