Claims
- 1. An improved shaft for use in a method for treating a body of molten aluminum using an impeller mounted on the shaft, the impeller suitable for dispersing a material selected from fluxing gas, solid particles and an immiscible liquid in the body of molten aluminum, the method including providing a body of molten aluminum having a surface and projecting an impeller on said shaft into said body through said surface, the improvement comprising:
(a) a carbon or graphite shaft, generally circular in cross section; and (b) a refractory sleeve resistant to attack by molten aluminum fixedly cast around said shaft, the sleeve employing a reinforcing media, said sleeve positioned to extend above and below said surface when said shaft is projected into said body;
- 2. The shaft in accordance with claim 1 wherein said sleeve is comprised of a refractory selected from the group consisting of fused silica, mullite, SiAlON, silicon carbide, aluminum titinate and alumina.
- 3. The shaft in accordance with claim 1 wherein said sleeve is formed from fused silica.
- 4. The shaft in accordance with claim 1 wherein said reinforcing media is a continuous wire.
- 5. The shaft in accordance with claim 1 wherein said reinforcing media is a wire mesh.
- 6. The shaft in accordance with claim 1 wherein said reinforcing media is a wire mat.
- 7. The shaft in accordance with claim 1 wherein said reinforcing media is comprised of fibers dispersed in said refractory sleeve.
- 8. The shaft in accordance with claim 1 wherein said reinforcing media is comprised of a fibrous cloth embedded in said refractory sleeve.
- 9. The shaft in accordance with claim 8 wherein said fibrous cloth is selected from the group consisting of metallic or refractory material.
- 10. An improved method for treating a body of molten aluminum using an impeller suitable for dispersing a material selected from fluxing gas, solid particles and an immiscible liquid in the body of molten aluminum, the method including increasing shear forces in the body of molten aluminum and reducing vortex formation, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a body of molten aluminum having a surface; (b) projecting an impeller on a shaft into said body through said surface, said surface fabricated from a graphite material, and having a refractory sleeve surrounding said shaft in intimate contact therewith, said sleeve positioned on said shaft to extend above and below said surface, the sleeve formed from a refractory material with a density equal to or less than molten aluminum; (c) dispersing said material in said body by uni-directional or bi-directional rotation, the bi-directional rotation including:
(i) rotating said impeller in one direction; and thereafter (ii) reversing said direction of rotation of said impeller to a counter direction; and (iii) the direction of rotation of said impeller being reversed periodically.
- 11. An improved shaft for use with a body of molten aluminum having a surface shaft comprising:
(a) a carbon or graphite shaft, generally circular in cross section; and (b) a refractory sleeve resistant to attack by molten aluminum fixedly cast around said shaft, the sleeve employing a reinforcing media positioned to provide resistance to attack by molten aluminum at said surface when said shaft is projected into said body.
- 12. The shaft in accordance with claim 11 wherein said sleeve is comprised of a refractory selected from the group consisting of fused silica, mullite, SiAlON, silicon carbide, aluminum titinate and alumina.
- 13. The shaft in accordance with claim 11 wherein said sleeve is formed from fused silica.
- 14. The shaft in accordance with claim 11 wherein said reinforcing media is a continuous wire.
- 15. The shaft in accordance with claim 11 wherein said reinforcing media is a wire mesh.
- 16. The shaft in accordance with claim 11 wherein said reinforcing media is a wire mat.
- 17. The shaft in accordance with claim 11 wherein said reinforcing media is comprised of fibers dispersed in said refractory sleeve.
- 18. The shaft in accordance with claim 11 wherein said reinforcing media is comprised of a fibrous cloth embedded in said refractory sleeve.
- 19. The shaft in accordance with claim 18 wherein said fibrous cloth is selected from the group consisting of metallic or refractory material.
Parent Case Info
[0001] CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0002] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/657,269, filed Sep. 7, 2000, which is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 09/105,942, filed Jun. 26, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 6,162,279, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/059,924, filed Apr. 14, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 6,066,289, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/882,921, filed Jun. 26, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 5,968,223.
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