Claims
- 1. Apparatus for melt spinning of metal alloys, comprising:
- (a) crucible means for holding a metal charge, said crucible means being constructed of copper, having side walls, a top and a bottom having an orifice therein, said side walls, top and bottom defining, collectively, an interior of said crucible and being divided over a portion of their dimensions by longitudinal slits into at least two segments;
- (b) nozzle means disposed partially within said crucible means and extending through said orifice, said nozzle means comprising a first end isolated from communication with said interior by a thin metal foil and in communication with a second end through a passageway in said nozzle, and said second end further comprising a nozzle orifice for defining a stream of molten metal alloy;
- (c) cooling means for continuously cooling said top side walls and bottom to establish and maintain a layer of solid metal alloy from said charge thereagainst and thereby prevent contact between said molten metal and said side walls and bottom;
- (d) first induction means for inducing an alternating electrical current within said metal charge to melt said charge;
- (e) second induction means for inducing an electrical current within said nozzle to melt said thin metal foil and a portion of said layer adjacent said first end to establish communication with said interior and initiate flow of said melted charge through said passageway and nozzle orifice;
- (f) pressure control means for establishing and maintaining positive pressure within said interior;
- (g) quenching means including a rapidly moving chill substrate;
- (h) positioning means for positioning said crucible and nozzle means relative to said quenching means; and
- (i) enclosure means for enclosing said crucible, nozzle and quenching means to provide there within a controlled atmosphere having positive or negative pressure.
- 2. A process for melting and rapid solidification eating of metal alloys, comprising the steps of:
- (a) placing a solid charge composed of a metal alloy within an interior of a crucible means that is constructed of copper and has side walls, a top and a bottom, said bottom having an orifice therein, said side walls top and bottom defining, collectively, said interior, and said side walls and bottom being divided over a portion of their dimensions by longitudinal slits into at least two components;
- (b) melting said charge within said interior by inducing an alternating electrical current there within;
- (c) continuously cooling said crucible walls and bottom to establish and maintain a layer of solid metal alloy from said melted charge thereagainst and thereby prevent contact between said molten metal and said side walls and bottom of said crucible;
- (d) heating a nozzle disposed partially within said crucible means and extruding through said orifice, said nozzle means comprising a first end isolated from communication with said interior by a thin metal foil and in communication with a second end through a passageway in said nozzle, and said second end comprising a nozzle orifice, to melt said thin metal foil and a portion of said layer adjacent said first end, establishing communication with said interior and initiating flow of said melted charge through said passageway and nozzle orifice;
- (e) pressurizing said interior to establish and maintain therewithin a positive pressure, providing for flow of said melted charge through said nozzle orifice at a controlled flow rate; and
- (f) directing a stream, formed by flow of said melted charge through said nozzle orifice, into contact with a rapidly moving chill substrate to rapidly solidify said melted charge.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 928,392, filed Aug. 12, 1993, now abandoned, which application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 618,583, filed Nov. 28, 1990, now abandoned, which, in turn, is a file-wrapper-continuation of application Ser. No. 345,254, filed May 1, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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