Claims
- 1. A flux composition for use in covering liquid metal comprising a non-liquid composition that melts, when contacted with the liquid metal, to form a liquid flux layer in contact with the liquid metal while maintaining a non-liquid layer above the liquid flux layer, the liquid flux layer having a viscosity greater than the viscosity of the liquid metal.
- 2. The flux composition of claim 1, wherein the composition is both insulating and basic.
- 3. The flux composition of claim 2, wherein the liquid layer purifies the liquid metal.
- 4. The flux composition of claim 3, wherein the liquid layer removes non-metallic oxide impurities from the liquid metal.
- 5. The flux composition of claim 2, wherein the liquid and non-liquid layers, in combination, function to thermally insulate the liquid metal and provide a barrier to reoxidation of the liquid metal.
- 6. The flux composition of claim 2, wherein the composition evolves a controlled quantity of gas after it contacts the liquid metal to promote material flow and spreading across the surface of the liquid metal.
- 7. A basic flux composition for use in covering liquid metal in a tundish comprising, in percent by weight:
- ______________________________________ CaO 40-50% SiO.sub.2 10-35% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 0-35% MgO 5-15% Na.sub.2 O 5-15% Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 0-1.5% F 0-0.1% C (Free) 0-20%.______________________________________
- 8. The flux composition of claim 7, wherein the CaO to SiO.sub.2 ratio is from about 1.1:1 to 5:1.
- 9. The flux composition of claim 7, wherein the CaO to SiO.sub.2 ratio is from about 1.3:1 to 2.5:1.
- 10. The flux composition of claim 7, wherein the CaO+MgO to SiO.sub.2 ratio is from about 1.3:1 to 6.5:1.
- 11. The flux composition of claim 7, wherein the CaO+MgO to SiO.sub.2 ratio is from about 1.6:1 to 3.1:1.
- 12. The flux composition of claim 7, wherein the composition reacts at the temperature of the liquid metal to form a viscous liquid layer in contact with the liquid metal and a non-liquid layer above the liquid layer.
- 13. The flux composition of claim 12, wherein the composition evolves a controlled quantity of gas after it contacts the liquid metal to promote material flow and spreading across the surface of the liquid metal.
- 14. The flux composition of claim 13, wherein the gas is carbon dioxide.
- 15. The flux composition of claim 7, wherein the composition is a mixture of powders, granules or fibers.
- 16. The flux composition of claim 7, wherein the composition is a mixture of at least two materials selected from the group consisting of powders, granules and fibers.
- 17. The flux composition of claim 7, wherein the composition includes 8-10% by weight ceramic fiber.
- 18. The flux composition of claim 7, wherein the composition is a mixture of materials and at least 50% of the materials have a melting point higher than the melting point of the liquid metal.
- 19. The flux composition of claim 18, wherein about 75-85% of the materials have a melting point higher than the melting point of the liquid metal.
- 20. The flux composition of claim 18, wherein the mixture includes low melting point fluxing materials that include combined gas.
- 21. The flux composition of claim 20, wherein the combined gas is carbon dioxide.
- 22. A basic flux composition for use in covering liquid metal in a tundish comprising, in percent by weight:
- ______________________________________ CaO 40-50% SiO.sub.2 20-30% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 0-10% MgO 8-12% Na.sub.2 O 9-12% Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 0-1.5% C 0-7% F 0-0.1%______________________________________
- 23. The flux composition of claim 22, wherein the CaO to SiO.sub.2 ratio is from about 1.1:1 to 5:1.
- 24. The flux composition of claim 22, wherein the CaO to SiO.sub.2 ratio is from about 1.3:1 to 2.5:1.
- 25. The flux composition of claim 22, wherein the CaO+MgO to SiO.sub.2 ratio is from about 1.3:1 to 6.5:1.
- 26. The flux composition of claim 22, wherein the CaO+MgO to SiO.sub.2 ratio is from about 1.6:1 to 3.1:1.
- 27. The flux composition of claim 22, wherein the composition reacts at the temperature of the liquid metal to form a viscous liquid layer in contact with the liquid metal and a non-liquid layer above the liquid layer.
- 28. The flux composition of claim 27, wherein the composition evolves a controlled quantity of gas after it contacts the liquid metal to promote material flow and spreading across the surface of the liquid metal.
- 29. The flux composition of claim 28, wherein the gas is carbon dioxide.
- 30. The flux composition of claim 22, wherein the composition is a mixture of powders, granules or fibers.
- 31. The flux composition of claim 22, wherein the composition is a mixture of at least two materials selected from the group consisting of powders, granules and fibers.
- 32. The flux composition of claim 22, wherein the composition includes 8-10% by weight ceramic fiber.
- 33. The flux composition of claim 22, wherein the composition is a mixture of materials and at least 50% of the materials have a melting point higher than the melting point of the liquid metal.
- 34. The flux composition of claim 33, wherein about 75-85% of the materials have a melting point higher than the melting point of the liquid metal.
- 35. The flux composition of claim 22, wherein the mixture includes low melting point fluxing materials that include combined gas.
- 36. The flux composition of claim 35, wherein the combined gas is carbon dioxide.
- 37. A basic flux composition for use in covering liquid metal in a tundish comprising, in percent by weight:
- ______________________________________ CaO 40-50% SiO.sub.2 10-19% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 0-10% MgO 8-12% Na.sub.2 O 9-12% Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 0-1.5% C 0-7%.______________________________________
- 38. A basic flux composition for use in covering liquid metal in a tundish comprising, in percent by weight:
- ______________________________________ CaO 46-50% SiO.sub.2 20-30% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 0-10% MgO 8-12% Na.sub.2 O 9-12% Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 0-1.5% C 0-7%.______________________________________
- 39. A basic flux composition for use in covering liquid metal in a tundish comprising, in percent by weight:
- ______________________________________ CaO 40-50% SiO.sub.2 20-30% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 0-10% MgO 11-15% Na.sub.2 O 9-12% Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 0-1.5% C 0-7%.______________________________________
- 40. The flux composition of claim 1, wherein the liquid metal is steel.
- 41. The flux composition of claim 7, wherein the liquid metal is steel.
- 42. The flux composition of claim 22, wherein the liquid metal is steel.
- 43. The flux composition of claim 37, wherein the liquid metal is steel.
- 44. The flux composition of claim 38, wherein the liquid metal is steel.
- 45. The flux composition of claim 39, wherein the liquid metal is steel.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/986,366 filed Dec. 7, 1992, now abandoned the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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