Claims
- 1. Apparatus for strip casting of metals by continuous belt casting comprising:
- (a) a pair of continuous, entry belts formed of heat conductive material, said belts positioned adjacent each other to define a molding zone therebetween;
- (b) a pair of at least two pulley means including an entry pulley, each of said belts being mounted on one pulley means and passing around an entry pulley means whereby the belts define a curved surface about said entry pulley and a substantially flat surface after the belt passes around the entry pulley, with the belts passing around the entry pulleys defining a nip therebetween, said nip lying in a plane defined by the axes of the entry pulleys substantially perpendicular to the belts;
- (c) means for supplying to said curved surface of said belts in the molding zone a molten metal whereby the molten metal substantially solidifies in the molding zone prior to the nip between the belts abut the entry pulleys; and
- (d) means associated with the entry pulleys to control the spacing therebetween and effect a compressive force on the substantially frozen cast strip at the nip sufficient to cause elongation thereof so that the cast strip is in compression in the direction of travel after exiting from the nip to minimize cracking of the cast strip.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 which includes cooling means positioned adjacent to each of said belts when said belts are not in contact with either the molten metal or the cast metal, said cooling means serving to reduce the temperature of the belts by removing, when the belts are not in contact with either the metal or the cast strip, substantially all of the heat transferred by the molten metal and the cast metal to the belts.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein the cooling means includes means for applying a cooling fluid on the endless belts.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the means for supplying molten metal includes tundish means having a nozzle positioned to deposit molten metal on the curved surfaces of said endless belts.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 which includes means for advancing each of said belts about the pulleys.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the endless belts are formed of a heat conductive metal.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 which includes edge containment means to prevent flow of molten metal beyond the edge of said belt.
- 8. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein each belt defines a substantially flat horizontal surface after the belt passes around said pulley means.
- 9. Apparatus for strip casting of metals by continuous belt casting comprising:
- (a) a pair of continuous entry belts formed of heat conductive material, said belts being positioned adjacent each other to define a molding zone therebetween;
- (b) a pair of at least two pulley means including an entry pulley, each of said belts being mounted on one pulley means and passing around the entry pulley whereby each belt defines a curved surface about the entry pulley and a substantially flat surface after each belt passes around the entry pulley, with the belts passing around the entry pulleys defining a nip therebetween, said nip lying in a plane defined by the axes of the entry pulleys substantially perpendicular to the belts;
- (c) means for supplying to said curved surfaces of said belts a molten metal whereby the molten metal substantially solidifies in the molding zone prior to the nip between the entry pulleys between the belts to form a cast strip of metal having a thickness greater than the distance between the nip, and;
- (d) means associated with the entry pulleys to control the spacing therebetween and effect a compressive force on the substantially frozen cast strip at the nip sufficient to cause elongation thereof so that the cast strip is in compression in the direction of travel after exiting from the nip to minimize cracking of the cast strip.
- 10. Apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein the means for supplying molten metal includes tundish means having a nozzle positioned to deposit molten metal on the curved surfaces of said endless belts.
- 11. Apparatus as defined in claim 9 which includes cooling means positioned adjacent to each of said belts are not in contact with either the molten metal or the cast metal, said cooling means serving to reduce the temperature of the belts by removing, when the belts are not in contact with either the metal or the cast strip, substantially all of the heat transferred by the molten metal and the cast metal to the belts.
- 12. Apparatus as defined in claim 11 wherein the endless belts are formed of a heat conductive metal.
- 13. Apparatus for strip casting of metals by continuous belt casting comprising:
- (a) a pair of continuous entry belts formed of heat conductive material, said belts being positioned adjacent each other to define a molding zone therebetween;
- (b) a pair of least two pulley means including an entry pulley, each of said belts being mounted on the pulley means and passing around the entry pulley whereby the belts each define a curved surface about said entry pulley and a substantially flat surface after each belt passes around the entry pulley, the belts passing around the entry pulleys defining a nip therebetween, said nip lying in a plane defined by the axes of the entry pulleys substantially perpendicular to the belts;
- (c) tundish nozzle means in proximity to the belts for supplying to said curved surfaces of said belts a substantially horizontal stream of molten metal whereby the molten metal substantially solidifies in the molding zone between the belts to form a cast strip of metal, having a thickness greater than the distance between the nip;
- (d) means to control the spacing between the belts at the nip and effect a compressive force on the substantially frozen cast strip at the nip sufficient to cause elongation thereof so that the cast strip is in compression in the direction of travel after exiting from the nip to minimize cracking of the cast strip.
- 14. Apparatus for strip casting of metals by continuous belt casting comprising:
- (a) a pair of continuous belts formed of a heat conductive material mounted one above the other;
- (b) at least two pulley means including an entry pulley for each belt, each of said belts being mounted on the pulley means and passing around the entry pulley whereby each belt defines a curved surface about the entry pulley and a substantially flat surface after the belt passes around the entry pulley for each belt, said curved surfaces of the belts and the substantially flat surfaces of each belts defining a molding zone between the belts, the belts passing around the entry pulleys defining a nip therebetween, said nip lying in a plane defined by the axes of the entry pulleys substantially perpendicular to the belts;
- (c) means for supplying to said curved surface of each belt a molten metal whereby the molten metal substantially solidifies in the molding zone between the belts prior to the time the metal reaches the nip of the belts to form a cast strip of metal, having a thickness greater than the distance between the nip;
- (d) means to control the spacing of the nip and effect a compressive force on the substantially frozen cast strip at the nip to cause elongation thereof so that the cast strip is in compression in the direction of travel after exiting from the nip to minimize cracking of the cast strip; and
- (e) cooling means positioned adjacent to the belts for cooling the belts when the belts are not in contact with either the molten metal or the cast metal, said cooling means serving to reduce the temperature of the belts by removing, when the belts are not in contact with either the metal or the cast strip, substantially all of the heat transferred by the molten metal and the cast metal to the belts.
- 15. Apparatus for strip casting of metals by continuous belt casting comprising:
- (a) a pair of continuous belts formed of a heat conductive material mounted one above the other, said belts substantially horizontal and defining a molding zone therebetween;
- (b) a pair of pulley means including an entry pulley for each belt, each of said belts being mounted on the pulley means and passing around the entry pulley whereby the belt defines a curved surface about the entry pulley and a substantially flat surface after the belt passes around the entry pulley for each belt, the belts passing around the entry pulleys defining a nip therebetween, said nip lying in a plane defined by the axes of the entry pulleys substantially perpendicular to the belts;
- (c) nozzle means defining, along with said curved surfaces and said flat surfaces of said belts, a molding zone, said nozzle means for supplying to said curved surface of each belt in the molding zone a molten metal whereby the molten metal substantially solidifies in the molding zone between the belts prior to the time the metal reaches the nip of the belts to form a cast strip of metal, having a thickness greater than the distance between the nip;
- (d) means associated with the entry pulleys to control the spacing therebetween and effect a compressive force on the substantially frozen cast strip at the nip sufficient to cause elongation thereof so that the cast strip is in compression in the direction of travel after exiting from the nip to minimize cracking of the cast strip.
- 16. Apparatus as defined in claim 15 which includes cooling means positioned adjacent to the belt for cooling the belt when the belt is not in contact with either the molten metal or the cast metal, said cooling means serving to reduce the temperature of the belt by removing, when the belt is not in contact with either the metal or the cast strip, substantially all of the heat transferred by the molten metal and the cast metal to the belt.
- 17. Apparatus as defined in claim 15 which includes tension means connected to the axis of each entry pulley to prevent displacement of the entry pulleys away from each other.
- 18. Apparatus for strip casting of metals by continuous belt casting comprising:
- (a) a pair of continuous, entry belts formed of heat conductive material, said belts positioned adjacent each other to define a molding zone therebetween, said nip line in a plane defined by the axes of the entry pulleys substantially perpendicular to the belts;
- (b) a pair of at least two pulley means including an entry pulley, each of said belts being mounted on one pulley means and passing around an entry pulley means whereby the belts define a curved surface about said entry pulley and a substantially flat surface after the belt passes around the entry pulley, with a nip between the belts about the entry pulleys;
- (c) means for supplying to said curved surface of said belts in the molding zone a molten metal whereby the molten metal solidifies in the molding zone prior to the nip between the entry pulleys; and
- (d) means associated with the entry pulleys to control the spacing therebetween and effect a compressive force on the substantially frozen cast strip at the nip sufficient to cause elongation thereof so that the cast strip is in compression in the direction of travel after exiting from the nip to minimize cracking of the cast strip.
- 19. A method for casting of metals by continuous belt casting comprising the steps of:
- (a) moving a pair of entry belts formed of heat conductive material around a pair of entry pulleys defining a nip therebetween, with the nip lying in a plane defined by the axes of the entry pulleys substantially perpendicular to the belt whereby the belts define a molding zone therebetween and, each belt, as it passes over the entry pulley, defines a curved surface;
- (b) supplying to the curved surfaces of each of the belts a molten metal whereby the molten metal substantially solidifies in the molding zone to form a strip of cast metal having a thickness greater than the thickness of the nip; and
- (c) advancing the cast strip to the nip to effect a compressive force on the substantially frozen cast strip at the nip sufficient to cause elongation thereof so that the cast strip is in compression in the direction of travel after exiting from the nip to minimize cracking of the cast strip.
- 20. A method as defined in claim 19 wherein the molten metal is supplied to a substantially horizontal molding zone.
- 21. A method as defined in claim 19 wherein the molten metal is supplied in a substantially horizontal stream to the molding zone.
- 22. A method as defined in claim 19 wherein said metal is an aluminum alloy.
- 23. A method as defined in claim 19 which includes the step of cooling the belt to remove the heat transfer to the belt from the molten metal and the cast metal when the belts are not in contact with the molten metal or the cast metal and before the belts receive additional molten metal.
- 24. A method as defined in claim 19 wherein the compressive force is sufficient to effect less than 15% elongation of the cast strip.
- 25. A method for casting of metals and continuous belt casting comprising the steps of:
- (a) moving a pair of entry belts formed of heat conductive metal around a pair of entry pulleys defining a nip therebetween, with the nip lying in a plane defined by the axes of the entry pulleys substantially perpendicular to the belts, whereby the belts define a molding zone therebetween and each belt, as it passes over the entry pulleys, defines a curved surface;
- (b) supplying to the curved surface of each of the belts a molten metal whereby the molten metal substantially solidifies prior to the nip to form a strip of cast metal having a thickness greater than the gap at the nip;
- (c) advancing the cast strip to the nip to effect a compressive force on the substantially frozen cast strip at the nip sufficient to cause elongation thereof so that the cast strip is in compression in the direction of travel after exiting from the nip to minimize cracking of the cast strip; and
- (d) cooling each of the belts to substantially remove the heat transfer to the belt from the molten metal and the cast strips when the belts are not in contact with the molten metal or the cast strip.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/902,997, filed June 23, 1992, now abandoned.
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