Runner for a hot melt, runner system and method for conveying a

Metallurgical apparatus – Process – Cooling

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266191, 266196, C21B 710

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060903406

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BRIEF SUMMARY
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to a runner for conveying a hot melt, for example molten pig iron and slag, comprising a wear lining in which the melt flows during normal operation, a safety lining which surrounds the wear lining and a metal encasing which surrounds the safety lining, and also to a runner system comprising such a runner, and also to a method for conveying a hot melt.


DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

A runner of said type is known in the steel world and is used therein in tapping pig iron from a blast furnace.
A problem in operating such a runner is that, as a result of expansion and shrinkage of the various constituent refractory components of the runner, they crack at the top, particularly when situated at the side edges, and threaten to disintegrate. In addition, the side edges situated opposite one another have the tendency to start to give way. A known method of combatting this problem is therefore to stiffen the metal encasing by fitting external reinforcing ribs and the like thereto, which has the disadvantage, however, that base and side edges of the encasing start to fold locally and bulge out. Attempts are made to combat the problems caused by this by possibly locally cooling the encasing on the outside with the aid of, for example, forced air flow or water cooling.


DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

According to the invention, the problems are solved or at least reduced in another way.
In the case of the runner according to the invention, the safety lining is made essentially of a refractory concrete and the metal encasing and the safety lining are joined to one another by anchoring means, and a means for keeping the encasing at a higher temperature where it would otherwise have a relatively cool spot is situated locally on the outwardly facing side of the encasing.
As a result, a runner has been constructed which is composed more or less of one piece, the metal encasing being, as a result, under a tensile stress and the refractory material inside the encasing being under pressure during operation. As a result of coupling to anchoring means, there is a well-defined heat flow profile both when viewed in cross section and over the length of the runner.
According to the invention, it is specifically decided not to cool the metal encasing on the outside, but on the contrary, it is preferable, according to the invention, that a relatively cool spot is heated or brought by suitable insulation to temperature and kept there.
Under some circumstances it may be advantageous, optionally in combination with keeping relatively cool spots at temperature as discussed above, for a means for keeping the encasing at a lower temperature where it would otherwise have a relatively hot spot to be situated locally near the inwardly facing side of the casing.
For the purpose of longer service life, the safety lining made essentially of refractory concrete comprises a reinforcing material, preferably in the form of steel needles.
The invention is furthermore embodied in a runner system comprising a runner according to one of the preceding claims and furthermore a support for the runner, the runner and support being movable with respect to one another. This achieves the result that the runner support exerts no undesirable forces on the runner.
The invention is also embodied in a method for conveying a hot melt, for example molten pig iron, wherein the hot melt is fed via a runner or via a runner system according to the invention.


DISCUSSION OF THE FIGURE

The invention will now be explained in greater detail by reference to the drawing, in which:
FIG. 1 shows a cross section through the runner.
The right-hand half of the diagram in FIG. 1 shows a runner according to the invention in one embodiment and the left-hand half shows another embodiment.
In FIG. 1, 1 is the wear lining through which, for example, liquid pig iron, optionally together with slag, flows during operation. The wear lining 1 is surrounded by a safety lining 2. The refractory portion of the runner is surrounded in turn by a metal enc

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patent: 3316685 (1967-05-01), Hensel
patent: 3587198 (1971-06-01), Hensel
patent: 4508323 (1985-04-01), Fleming
patent: 5129631 (1992-07-01), Van Laar

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