Metallurgical apparatus – Means for holding or supporting work – Receptacle
Patent
1994-12-01
1997-12-09
Kastler, Scott
Metallurgical apparatus
Means for holding or supporting work
Receptacle
266227, B22D 4102
Patent
active
RE0356859
ABSTRACT:
An impact pad for eliminating surface turbulence in a continuous caster tundish, the impact pad having a base for receiving an incoming ladle stream, and one or more sidewalls extending in an upward direction along the periphery of the base. Each upward extending sidewall includes an inner surface having an undercut portion facing the incoming ladle stream. And, each undercut portion extends along the length of the inner surface, and comprises a shaped surface for receiving and reversing the direction of a fluid flow generated by the incoming ladle stream.
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Newman Scott B.
Schmidt Manfred
Berento, III Joseph W.
Bethlehem Steel Corporation
Kastler Scott
Masteller, Jr. Harold I.
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