Method and apparatus for continuous casting of metallic strands

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

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164440, 164472, 164490, 164503, B22D 1100, B22D 1110

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ABSTRACT:
A method of casting metallic strands in a closed pouring or teeming system wherein the metal is cast through a refractory distributor vessel-pouring structure, such as a pouring spout, into an open-ended mold connected in flow communication with the pouring structure. To improve the quality of the strand and to increase the production capacity or output of such installations at the region of a connection plane of the distributor vessel-pouring structure and the open-ended mold the metallic melt is maintained away from the wall of the mold inlet opening by means of a constricting or bundling electromagnetic field.

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