Process and installation for the electromagnetic casting of roll

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

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164503, B22D 2702

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051846675

ABSTRACT:
During electromagnetic continuous casting of rolled bars from aluminum/magnesium alloys defects in the form of vertical ripples and oxide deposits arise on the bar surface as a consequence of the greatly increased rate of oxidation at the melt surface due to the presence of magnesium in the melt, which defects make it necessary to mill over the rolled surfaces of the bar in the case of stringent requirements with respect to the surface quality of rolled products. The said surface defects can be prevented using an oxide barrier which dips into the melt head, extends at least over the longitudinal sides of the inductor and is arranged approximately parallel to and at a distance from said longitudinal sides, which oxide barrier is moved backwards and forwards horizonally in its longitudinal direction.

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patent: 4273180 (1981-06-01), Tertishnikov et al.
patent: 4724896 (1988-02-01), Rose et al.
patent: 4989666 (1991-02-01), Weber
Japanese Patent Publication 58202957-Nov. 26, 1983, Patent Abstracts of Japan, Band 8, No. 50.

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