Preventing undissolved alloying ingredient from entering continu

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

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164473, 164437, B22D 100

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ABSTRACT:
Molten steel containing an undissolved alloying ingredient denser than molten steel (e.g. Pb and/or Bi) flows from a tundish to a continuous casting mold. Various expedients are employed to prevent large globules of undissolved alloying ingredient from flowing out of the tundish into the mold. Another expedient prevents large quantities of undissolved alloying ingredient from accumulating on the bottom of the tundish.

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