Claims
- 1. Process for casting one or more loads of titanium in an inert atmosphere and under controlled pressure which comprises, in sequence:
- preparing a metal load to be cast in a crucible located adjacent to a casting cylinder with refractory and an impression, said crucible and said cylinder being arranged within a sealed casting chamber that can be tilted and has electric-arc heating means for said load, means for aspirating air from the crucible section and from the cylinder section, at least one source for delivering inert gas to the crucible section, and a vent valve;
- providing a vacuum of at least 4 millibar within the chamber, said vacuum being controlled by a Pirani device by aspirating from the cylinder section in order to adequately degas the refractory material that delimits the casting impression;
- supplying inert gas at a low pressure, of approximately 0.2 bars, to pre-flush the casting chamber;
- activating electric-arc means to melt the load;
- interrupting the aspiration;
- supplying inert gas until the casting chamber is saturated;
- tilting the casting chamber to cast from the crucible into the casting cylinder;
- supplying inert gas at a relatively high pressure to push the molten metal so that it enters the material inside the casting cylinder;
- externally discharging in a controlled manner the inert gas at a threshold value that is equal to, or slightly higher than, the external atmospheric pressure, so as to have casting at constant and moderate pressure;
- removing the casting cylinder from the casting chamber.
- 2. Process according to claim 1, wherein the initial vacuum before melting and casting occur is maintained for at least two minutes so as to produce high degassing of the refractory.
- 3. Process according to, claim 1, wherein the aspiration means are disconnected after the activation and triggering of the electric arc to melt the load.
- 4. Process according to claim 1, wherein during the melting of the load the inert gas is injected with a flow-rate of four liter per minute for approximately thirty seconds.
Priority Claims (2)
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VR93A0069 |
Sep 1993 |
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VR93A0072 |
Sep 1993 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 08/305,277, filed Sep. 13, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,496,017.
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Divisions (1)
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