Oscillatory mold equipped with a hollow mold cavity which is cur

Metal founding – Including vibrator means

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164282, 164283S, B22D 1112

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ABSTRACT:
An oscillatory or reciprocating continuous casting mold having a hollow mold cavity which is curved or arc-shaped in the direction of travel of the strand for cooling an essentially rectangular steel strand which is forming, the mold comprising a first cooling device for the indirect cooling of the strand and a second cooling device equipped with strip-shaped support surfaces and intermediately located cooling water channels, these cooling water channels being provided with water infeed means. Between the first cooling device and the second cooling device there is arranged an intermediate space which is open at all sides. In the second cooling device the course of the cooling water channels in both of the mold walls associated with the straight or planar sides of the strand in the direction of travel of the strand follows the arc of the hollow mold cavity.

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patent: 3129474 (1964-04-01), Olsson
patent: 3358744 (1967-12-01), Rossi
patent: 3623536 (1971-11-01), Moritz
patent: 3931848 (1976-01-01), Schmid

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