Process and apparatus for strand-casting near final size cast fo

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

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164478, 164416, 164476, 164417, 164460, 164263, 164462, B22D 1104, B22D 1112, B22D 11126

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ABSTRACT:
A process and an apparatus for strand-casting near to final size cast formats from non-ferrous metals for the purpose of further cold working, especially strips, bars or tubes of copper or copper alloys. The process includes continuously casting the melt in a vertical mold to form a vertical strand, withdrawing the solidified strand from the mold in a centrally guided manner and directly threading into a surface treatment machine, removing the surface of the strand, laterally cutting the surface-finished strand in a predetermined manner, and removing the cut strand pieces from the machine. The machine for carrying out the process has a base frame which is connected to a foundation and on which a withdrawal device, a surface treatment unit, a cross-cutting device, and a conveying device are provided in line.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4598761 (1986-07-01), Ishihara et al.
patent: 5211217 (1993-05-01), Morii et al.

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