Pumps for pumping molten metal with a stirring action

Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Working fluid passage or distributing means associated with... – Specific casing or vane material

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416185, 416241B, F04D 706

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ABSTRACT:
A non-metallic pump for pumping molten metal includes a motor, a shaft having one end connected to the motor and an impeller connected to the other end of the shaft. A base has a chamber in which the impeller is rotatable. Structure is used to removably insert the base into a bath of molten metal. The impeller includes stirrer openings which are configured and arranged to enable the impeller to cause solid matter in the molten metal to move toward an upper surface of the bath.

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