Metallurgical apparatus – Means for cutting solid metal with heat – e.g. – blowpipes – Means for cutting continuously cast workpieces
Patent
1978-04-05
1980-07-15
Rutledge, L. Dewayne
Metallurgical apparatus
Means for cutting solid metal with heat, e.g., blowpipes
Means for cutting continuously cast workpieces
148155, 266114, 266127, B22D 1112, C22D 104, C22D 106
Patent
active
042124514
ABSTRACT:
A process and installation for carrying out the process are disclosed wherein aluminium or magnesium alloys are continuously cast as extrusion billets with a high degree of automation. The billets are continuously cast, cut into lengths while warm and subjected to continuous or semi-continuous treatment. The installation allows for considerable savings in handling between stages, requires less space than conventional installations and allows for high consistency in product quality.
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Hilge Bernhard
Klotzbucher Hansjong
Kolb Erwin
Rutledge L. Dewayne
Skiff Peter K.
Swiss Aluminium Ltd.
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