Claims
- 1. The improved method of continuously casting copper bar product in a twin-belt metal casting machine, wherein each of two side dams revolves in a loop passing through a casting zone from its input end to its output end between the front faces of a pair of thin, flexible, metal, revolving casting belts to define a moving mold extending through the casting zone wherein said side dams serve to define the opposed side surfaces of the moving mold and the loop of each travelling side dam returns from the output end to the input end of the casting zone along a return path which is located away from the casting zone, and wherein the cooling of the casting belts in the casting zone is accomplished by the application of high velocity liquid coolant to the two casting belts, said improved method comprising the steps of:
- providing a pair of side dams each having a plurality of bronze damblocks strung onto a flexible metal strap and in which said damblocks all have the same predetermined width and the same cross-sectional area and in which said damblocks have inner faces of bronze respectively facing inwardly toward the mold space for defining the opposed side surfaces of the mold space,
- spacing said pair of side dams apart by a distance between the inner bronze faces of the damblocks which is equal approximately to twice the width of the damblocks themselves for defining a moving mold space between said inner faces for casting a rectangular copper bar product for use in subsequent rolling to form copper rod and in which the area of the cast copper bar product is approximately equal to the sum of the cross-sectional areas of the two side dams as seen in cross section taken through the casting,
- providing a cooling chamber positioned on such return path at a location remote from the casting zone,
- passing the side dam through such cooling chamber during its return travel along said return path,
- liquid spray cooling the damblocks as each side dam passes through such chamber during its return travel for pre-cooling the bronze damblocks before they enter the casting zone,
- sensing the temperature of the damblocks of each side dam at a position remote from the casting zone during their return travel and after the damblocks have been pre-cooled and have excited from such cooling chamber, and
- controlling the spray cooling to pre-cool each damblock of both side dams to a temperature below 280.degree. C. but above the boiling point of water,
- whereby the relatively cool bronze damblocks serve as heat sinks for providing a rapid cooling quenching of the opposite side surfaces of the cast rectangular copper bar product as well as serving to conduct heat from such side surfaces into the casting belts,
- thereby to produce symmetrical cooling of the top and bottom surfaces and of the two side surfaces of the rectangular copper bar to cast a rectangular copper bar product of symmetrical cast structure, being symmetrical both left-to-right and symmetrical top-to-bottom, in which the lines of intersecting crystal growth, if, present extend inwardly from the four corners of the cross section of said rectangular copper bar product at angles of approximately 45.degree. from each of the two adjacent surfaces meeting at the respective corners, and which is advantageous for use in subsequent rolling to form quality copper rod.
- 2. The improved method of continuously casting copper bar product in a twin-belt metal casting machine, as claimed in claim 1, in which:
- the bronze damblocks are cooled to a temperature in the range from 150.degree. C. to 200.degree. C.
- 3. The improved method of continuously casting copper bar product in a twin-belt metal casting machine, as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of:
- using water as the liquid spray coolant, and
- cooling the bronze damblocks to a temperature below 280.degree. C. but sufficiently far above the boiling point of water to completely dry the damblocks by evaporation before their re-entry into the input end of the casting zone.
- 4. The improved method of continuously casting copper bar product in a twin-belt metal casting machine, as claimed in claim 3, including the step of:
- applying insulative coating material to the inner faces of the bronze damblocks in both side dams during their return travel after having sensed the temperature of the damblocks and after the water spray coolant has evaporated off from the damblocks.
- 5. The improved method of continuously casting rectangular copper bar product in a twin-belt metal casting machine wherein two side dams each revolve in a loop passing through a casting zone from its input end to its output end between a pair of revolving casting belts to define a moving mold extending through the casting zone wherein said side dams serve to define the side surfaces of the moving mold and the loop of each travelling side dam returns from the output end to the input end of the casting zone along a return path which is located away from the casting zone and wherein the casting belts in the casting zone are cooled by the application thereto of high velocity liquid coolant, said improved method comprising the steps of:
- providing a pair of side dams each having a plurality of bronze damblocks strung onto a flexible metal strap and in which said damblocks all have the same predetermined width and the same cross-sectional area and all have their inner faces of bronze facing inwardly for defining the opposed side surfaces of the mold space having a rectangular cross section for casting a rectangular copper bar product,
- spacing apart the inner bronze faces of the damblocks in the respective side dams for providing a cross-sectional area of said mold space which is approximately equal to the sum of the cross-sectional area of the damblocks in the respective side dam as seen in cross section taken through the casting,
- providing at least one cooling chamber positioned along such return path and being located remotely from the casting zone and being open at each end,
- passing each side dam through such chamber during its return travel,
- water spray cooling the damblocks as each side dam passes through such chamber during the return travel of each side dam for pre-cooling the bronze damblocks before they enter the casting zone,
- sensing the temperature of the pre-cooled damblocks of each side dam at a position remote from the casting zone during their return travel and after the damblocks have been spray cooled and have exited from such cooling chamber,
- controlling the spray cooling to pre-cool each damblock of both side dams to a temperature below 280.degree. C. but sufficiently far above the boiling point of water to completely dry the damblocks by evaporation before their reentry into the input end of the casting zone, and
- applying insulative coating material to the inner faces of the damblocks in both side dams during their return travel, said applying of insulative coating material occurring after sensing the temperature of the pre-cooled damblocks and after the water spray coolant has evaporated off from the damblocks,
- whereby the bronze damblocks serve as heat sinks for providing a rapid cooling quenching of the two opposite side surfaces of the rectangular copper bar product as well as serving to conduct heat from these two side surfaces into the casting belts, thereby to provide symmetrical cooling of the top and bottom surfaces and of the two side surfaces of the rectangular copper bar product for continuously casting a rectangular copper bar product having symmetrical characteristics top-to-bottom and also symmetrical characteristics left-to-right and such symmetrical product being well suited for subsequent rolling to form copper rod.
- 6. In a twin-belt continuous metal casting machine wherein two spaced side dams revolve in loops passing along opposite sides of a casting zone from its input end to its output end between a pair of revolving casting belts to define a moving mold between the inner faces of said side dams and wherein the revolving side dams return from the output end to the input end of the casting zone along return paths which are located away from the casting zone, and wherein the casting belts are cooled in the casting zone by the application of high velocity coolant thereto, the invention for casting a rectangular copper bar product well suited for subsequent rolling into copper rod comprising:
- a pair of side dams each including a flexible metal strap loop having a multiplicity of slotted damblocks strung onto said strap,
- said damblocks on each strap being free to slide longitudinally with respect to the strap,
- said damblocks on each strap being formed of bronze and having inner faces of said bronze for defining the opposite sides of the rectangular mold space,
- roller means for guiding the respective side dams and being positioned for spacing the inner faces of the damblocks apart for providing a mold space having a cross-sectional area approximately equal to the sum of the cross-sectional areas of the bronze damblocks in the respective side dams as seen in cross section taken through the casting,
- cooling chamber apparatus positioned remote from the casting zone and including box means having entrance and exit openings communicating with chamber means therein,
- said side dams travelling through said entrance and exit openings and through said chamber means during said return of the side dams to the casting zone,
- liquid spray manifolds including spray nozzles for spraying a cooling liquid onto the damblocks of each said dam as the damblocks travel through said chamber means for pre-cooling the bronze damblocks before they have returned to the casting zone,
- temperature sensing means positioned remote from said casting zone for sensing the temperature of the pre-cooled damblocks during said return of the side dams after they have exited from said cooling apparatus and before they have re-entered the input end of the casting zone,
- temperature control means for regulating the water flow to said spray nozzles for controlling the temperature of the pre-cooled damblocks to be at a temperature below 280.degree. C. but above the boiling point of water, and
- insulative coating material spray means positioned near the side dams during their return for spraying insulative coating material onto the inner faces of the pre-cooled damblocks after their temperature has been sensed and before the side dams have re-entered the input end of the casting zone,
- whereby the rectangular copper bar being cast in the casting zone has its opposite side surfaces cooled both by the quenching effect of the relatively massive pre-cooled bronze damblocks and by conduction of heat through these damblocks into the adjacent casting belts,
- thereby providing symmetrical cooling to the four surfaces of the rectangular copper bar being cast for providing a rectangular symmetrical structure being symmetrical top-to-bottom and left-to-right.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of prior copending application Ser. No. 775,155, filed Mar. 7, 1977, and now abandoned; which was a continuation of prior copending application Ser. No. 548,210, filed Feb. 10, 1975, and now abandoned; which was a division of prior copending parent application Ser. No. 401,703, filed Sept. 28, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,865,176, issued Feb. 11, 1975. There was another application Ser. No. 522,334, filed Nov. 11, 1974 which was a division of said parent application Ser. No. 401,703, said other application Ser. No. 522,334 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 3,955,615, dated May 11, 1976.
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