Claims
- 1. A method of preparing a bottom-pour vessel for subsurface gas treatment through a nozzle well in its bottom wall, said vessel having a refractory lining, said method comprising
- (1) inserting a dense refractory nozzle block into the nozzle well within the lining of the vessel and mortaring it into place while the vessel is at ambient temperature;
- (2) heating the ladle to operating temperature;
- (3) inserting a tuyere block into the opening in said nozzle block from the bottom of said vessel and mortaring said tuyere block into position, said tuyere block comprising a refractory brick adapted to fit into the opening in said nozzle block and having a central vertical hole therethrough, an outer pipe fixed in the vertical hole in said tuyere block, its upper end terminating at the upper end of said block and its lower end extending beyond the lower end of said block, and an inner pipe within said outer pipe, its upper end coextensive with said outer pipe and its lower end extending beyond the lower end of said block, said inner pipe carrying projections on its outer surface to form an annular conduit between said inner and outer pipe;
- (4) fixing a nozzle closure apparatus to the exterior of said vessel in the nozzle-open position with said pipes extending from the nozzle block downwardly through the nozzle opening; and
- (5) connecting said inner pipe to a first source of gas and connecting the annular conduit to a second gas source.
- 2. A method of treating molten metal in a vessel having a nozzle opening in its bottom wall and a dual concentric tuyere having a central conduit and an outer annular conduit positioned therein, said method comprising:
- injecting a treating material into the molten metal in said vessel through the central conduit of said tuyere;
- injecting a coolant gas through the outer annular conduit of said tuyere;
- at the conclusion of the treatment, injecting oxygen through both the central conduit and the annular conduit of said tuyere to burn back the tuyere tip and with it a portion of the refractory tuyere block in which it is situated to the point at which the remaining portion of the tuyere becomes disengaged from the tuyere block;
- removing the remaining portion of the tuyere from the nozzle opening; and
- controlling the nozzle opening with an external slidable gate mechanism.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 wherein said treating material is a gas, a liquid, a solid in a carrier gas, or any mixture thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 308,701, filed Oct. 5, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,424,955.
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Divisions (1)
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