Metal founding – Process – Shaping liquid metal against a forming surface
Patent
1984-11-16
1986-09-30
Godici, Nicholas P.
Metal founding
Process
Shaping liquid metal against a forming surface
164463, 164479, 164485, 164488, 164900, 264167, 264171, 15624411, 15624427, B22D 1100
Patent
active
046142207
ABSTRACT:
A process and apparatus for continuously casting a castable material to a thickness of 10 to 40 mils. A molten material is first spread onto a spreading roller to a uniform thickness and then transferred to a quenching roller whereon the material is cooled until dimensionally stable. The apparatus may be employed to continuously cast thin sheet, platelets, wire, etc. The materials castable by this process and apparatus include metals, alloys, glasses, thermoplastic materials and metalloids.
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Bricker Charles E.
Godici Nicholas P.
Seidel Richard K.
Singer Donald J.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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