Radiant heat vaporizing injector

Alloys or metallic compositions – Ferrous – 1.7 percent or more carbon containing

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75 58, 266216, C21C 702

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047056649

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for injecting magnesium into molten iron. The magnesium is melted and vaporized in an enclosed container located above and heated by the molten iron. The magnesium vapor is then pumped into the molten iron by its own vapor pressure, through a pipe inserted into the molten iron, from which it bubbles through and reacts with the iron. A load cell from which the magnesium container is hung is used to measure the weight loss of magnesium and thereby control the amount of magnesium added to the iron.

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