Claims
- 1. A lined tundish for intermediate pouring of molten metal including an open topped apertured metallic vessel, a nozzle in said aperture, in which the liner comprises a protective expendable material covering the inner walls of said vessel and apertured for registry with said nozzle, said liner formed of a plurality of shaped inserts of combustible material having a known rate of consumability which is sufficiently long to complete a pour of molten metal.
- 2. The tundish of claim 1 wherein the shaped inserts are jointed with refractory cement.
- 3. The tundish of claim 1, said shaped inserts conforming in size with said inner walls of registry therewith.
- 4. The tundish of claim 1, wherein a refractory brick lining is present in said tundish and said liner inserts are positioned thereover.
- 5. A tundish as recited in claim 1 having a high impact area, and further comprising further protective means located in the high impact area of the tudish and positioned on said linear shaped inserts, said protective means comprising a lining of a material selected from highly erosion resistant materials, and sacrificial materials.
- 6. The tunish of claim 5 wherein the impact area of the tundish is lined with a material selected from the class consisting of high alumina brick, magnesite brick and silicon carbide.
- 7. A tundish as recited in claim 5 wherein said shaped inserts of combustible material include refractory fibres, refractory fillers, and binders such that as a result of carbonization of the organic components thereof and sintering of the inorganic components thereof the inserts become frangible and not easily wettable.
- 8. A tundish as recited in claim 5 wherein said protective means located in the high impact area of the tundish comprises a steel plate or slab.
- 9. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein said shaped inserts of combustible material comprise:
- ______________________________________Silica Flour 76%Urea Formaldehyde Resin 1%Phenol Formaldehyde Resin 4%Asbestos 4%Calcined Diatomite 4%Slag Wool 11%______________________________________
- 10. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein said shaped inserts of combustible material include organic constituents which are carbonized by contact with molten metal and inorganic constituents which are sintered by contact with molten metal, so that in use the shaped inserts are not readily wetted by molten metal and become frangible.
- 11. A tundish as recited in claim 1 further comprising a permanent lining provided adjacent said metallic vessel with said shaped inserts positioned thereover.
- 12. A tundish as recited in claim 11 wherein said shaped inserts of combustible material include organic constituents which are carbonized by contact with molten metal and inorganic constituents which are sintered by contact with molten metal, so that in use the shaped inserts are not readily wetted by molten metal and become frangible.
- 13. The tundish of claim 11 wherein a quantity of exothermically reactive composition is provided in the region of said nozzle.
- 14. A tundish as recited in claim 13 wherein a plurality of nozzles are provided located in a plurality of apertures in said vessel and wherein a quantity of exothermically reactive composition is provided in the region of each of said nozzles.
- 15. The tundish of claim 11 wherein at least one of the linings is faced at least in part with a protective refractory dressing.
- 16. A tundish as recited in claim 11 wherein the permanent lining is formed of material selected from the class consisting of refractory brick, cast and rammed monolithic refractory materials and combinations of two of these.
- 17. A tundish as recited in claim 11 wherein said shaped inserts of combustible material include refractory fibres, refractory fillers, and binders such that as a result of carbonization of the organic components thereof and sintering of the inorganic components thereof the inserts become frangible and not easily wettable.
- 18. A tundish as recited in claim 11 further comprising means for facilitating stripping of said shaped inserts from said tundish following casting of molten metal through the tundish, said means comprising a plurality of metal straps disposed between said permanent lining and said shaped inserts and having free ends thereof extending upwardly from the tundish to a point thereabove.
- 19. A tundish as recited in claim 18 having a high impact area, and further comprising further protective means located in the high impact area of the tundish and positioned on said liner shaped inserts, said protective means comprising a lining of a material selected from highly erosion resistant material, and sacrificial materials.
- 20. A tundish as recited in claim 11 having a high impact area, and further comprising further protective means located in the high impact area of the tundish and positioned on said liner shaped inserts, said protective means comprising a lining of a material selected from highly erosion resistant material, and sacrificial materials.
- 21. A tundish as recited in claim 20 wherein said protective means located in the high impact area of the tundish comprises a steel plate or slab.
- 22. A tundish of claim 20 wherein the impact area of the tundish is lined with a material selected from the class consisting of high alumina brick, magnesite brick and silicon carbide.
- 23. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein said shaped inserts of combustible material include a binder which includes urea formaldehyde resin.
- 24. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein said shaped inserts of combustible material include a binder which includes phenol formaldehyde resin.
- 25. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein said shaped inserts of combustible material comprise slabs composed of refractory fibres, refractory fillers, and a binder.
- 26. A tundish as recited in claim 25 wherein said refractory fillers include silica flour.
- 27. A tundish as recited in claim 25 wherein said shaped inserts of combustible material include a binder which includes urea formaldehyde resin.
- 28. A tundish as recited in claim 25 wherein said shaped inserts of combustible material comprise slabs composed of refractory fibres, refractory fillers, and a binder.
- 29. A tundish as recited in claim 1 further comprising an inflow runner, and wherein said shaped inserts include corner pieces covering corners between said inflow runner and the rest of said vessel.
- 30. A tundish as recited in claim 29 wherein said corner pieces are thicker than the rest of said inserts.
- 31. A tundish as recited in claim 30 wherein the edges of said corner pieces are rebated and fit over the edges of the other inserts with which they cooperate.
- 32. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein said shaped inserts of combustible material include refractory fibres, refractory fillers, and binders such that as a result of carbonization of the organic components thereof and sintering of the inorganic components thereof the inserts become frangible and not easily wettable.
- 33. A tundish as recited in claim 32 wherein said refractory fillers include silica flour.
- 34. A tundish as recited in claim 32 wherein said shaped inserts of combustible material include a binder which includes urea formaldehyde resin.
- 35. A tundish as recited in claim 32 wherein said shaped inserts of combustible material comprise slabs composed of refractory fibres, refractory fillers, and a binder.
- 36. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein said shaped inserts comprise a plurality of slabs that are assemblable to form said liner of protective expendable material, the assembly of said slabs being modular so that only a few sizes of slabs are necessary for lining a wide range of tundish sizes.
- 37. A tundish as recited in claim 36 wherein the edges of some of the slabs are rebated so that they fit over the edges of others of the slabs.
- 38. A tundish as recited in claim 36 wherein said slabs include organic constituents which are carbonized by contact with molten metal and inorganic constituents which are sintered by contact with molten metal, so that in use the slabs are not readily wetted by molten metal and become frangible.
- 39. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein said shaped inserts comprise a plurality of slabs, and wherein the edges of some of the slabs are rebated so that they fit over the edges of others of the slabs.
- 40. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein said shaped inserts have low thermal conductivity.
- 41. A tundish as recited in claim 40 wherein said shaped inserts thermal conductivity is about 0.0007 C.G.S. Units.
- 42. A tundish as recited in claim 40 wherein the thickness of said liner of protective expendable material is 5 to 100 mm.
- 43. A tundish as recited in claim 42 wherein the thickness of said liner is 12 to 50 mm.
- 44. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein said slabs of refractory heat insulating material comprise:
- ______________________________________Silica Flour 76%Urea Formaldehyde Resin 1%Phenol Formaldehyde Resin 4%Asbestos 4%Calcined Diatomite 4%Slag Wool 11%______________________________________
- 45. A tundish comprising an open-top outer metal casing; a permanent lining of refractory material adjacent the casing; an expendable lining made up of a set of slabs of refractory heat insulating material composed of refractory fibres, refractory fillers, and a binder, such that as a result of carbonization of the organic components thereof and sintering of the inorganic components thereof, the slabs become frangible and not easily wettable; means for facilitating stripping of said expendable lining following casting of molten metal through the tundish, said means comprising a plurality of metal straps disposed between said permanent and expendable casing linings and having free ends thereof extending upwardly from said casing to a point above the open top of said tundish.
- 46. A tundish as recited in claim 45 wherein said slabs are assemblable to form said expendable lining, the assembly of said slabs being modular so that only a few sizes of slabs are necessary for lining a wide range of tundish sizes.
- 47. A tundish as recited in claim 45 wherein the edges of some of the slabs are rebated so that they fit over the edges of others of the slabs.
- 48. A tundish as recited in claim 45 wherein said slabs have low thermal conductivity.
- 49. A tundish as recited in claim 48 wherein said slabs thermal conductivity is about 0.007 C.G.S. Units.
- 50. A tundish as recited in claim 45 wherein the thickness of said expendable lining is 5 to 100 mm.
- 51. A tundish as recited in claim 50 wherein the thickness of said expendable lining is 12 to 50 mm.
- 52. A method of casting using an open-top tundish, comprising the steps of: providing a permanent lining of refractory material in the tundish; providing an expendable lining made up of a set of slabs of refractory heat insulating material disposed over said permanent lining; disposing a plurality of metal straps between said expendable and permanent linings, the straps having free ends thereof extending upwardly out of the tundish opening top; completing at least one pour in said tundish; and stripping the expendable lining from the tundish by exerting a force on said metal straps causing them to break away the expendable lining from the permanent lining by joining the free ends of straps to form loops, and exerting a lifting force on said loops.
- 53. A method as recited in claim 52 wherein the bottom of the tundish includes at least one nozzle disposed in a nozzle well, and wherein said stripping step is further accomplished by oxygen lancing the nozzle wells prior to exerting a lifting force on said loops.
- 54. A method as recited in claim 53 wherein said expendable lining step is practiced by placing a plurality of slabs, composed of refractory fibres, refractory fillers, and a binder, in general end-to-end relationship along the sides and bottom of the tundish, such that as a result of carbonization of the organic components thereof and sintering of the inorganic components thereof, the slabs become frangible and not easily wettable.
- 55. A tundish comprising an open-top outer metal casing; a permanent lining of refractory material adjacent the casing; an expendable lining made up of a set of slabs of refractory heat insulating material which include organic constituents which are carbonized by contact with molten metal and inorganic constituents which are sintered by contact with molten metal, so that in use in the slabs are not readily wetted by molten metal and become frangible; means for facilitating stripping of said expendable lining following casting of molten metal through the tundish, said means comprising a plurality of metal straps disposed between said permanent and expendable casing linings and having free ends thereof extending upwardly from said casing to a point above the open top of said tundish.
- 56. A method of casting using an open-top tundish, comprising the steps of: providing a permanent lining of refractory material in the tundish; providing an expendable lining made up of a set of slabs of refractory heat insulating material disposed over said permanent lining by placing a plurality of slabs, composed of refractory fibres, refractory fillers, and a binder, in general end-to-end relationship along the sides and bottom of the tundish, such that as a result of carbonization of the organic components thereof and sintering of the inorganic components thereof, the slabs become frangible and not easily wettable; disposing a plurality of metal straps between said expendable and permanent linings, the straps having free ends thereof extending upwardly out of the tundish open top; completing at least one pour in said tundish; and stripping the expendable lining from the tundish by exerting force on said metal straps causing them to break away the expendenable lining from the permanent lining.
- 57. A method as recited in claim 56 wherein said stripping step is accomplished by joining the free ends of straps to form loops, and exerting a lifting force on said loops.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 312,274 filed Dec. 5, 1972, now abandoned.
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