Claims
- 1. In an improved baffle heater for heating molten metal passing through a treatment bay wherein the improvement comprises a baffle heater for location in said treatment bay in contact with said molten metal, said baffle heater comprised of:
- (a) a body of silicon based refractory inert to said molten metal, said body employing a non-wetting agent to minimize wetting of the refractory with the molten metal;
- (b) at least one heating element receptacle in said body;
- (c) a contact medium provided in said receptacle for improved conduction of heat from said heating element to said body, said contact medium selected from low melting metal and a powder material; and
- (d) at least one electric heating element positioned in said receptacle for heating said body which transfers heat to said molten metal, said element employing a nickel-based metal sheath in contact with said refractory, the metal sheath protected from said molten metal by said refractory, said metal sheath highly resistant to corrosive attack by components of said non-wetting agent at temperatures in the range of 1000 to 1500.degree. F.
- 2. The baffle heater in accordance with claim 1 wherein said non-wetting agent is a sulfur free non-wetting agent.
- 3. The baffle heater in accordance with claim 1 wherein said non-wetting agent employs components substantially unreactive with the nickel-based metal sheath.
- 4. The baffle heater in accordance with claim 1 wherein said non-wetting agent is selected from boron nitride and barium carbonate.
- 5. The baffle heater in accordance with claim 1 wherein said body has a plate-shaped configuration having an upper portion having an upper edge extending above the surface of said molten metal and said receptacles extending through said upper edge into said body.
- 6. The baffle heater in accordance with claim 1 wherein said bay has a molten metal entrance and a molten metal exit to provide a molten metal flow from said entrance to said exit, said baffle heater having a plate-shaped configuration and positioned across said flow for heating said molten metal.
- 7. The baffle heater in accordance with claim 1 wherein said contact medium is a low melting point, low vapor pressure metal alloy comprised of lead-bismuth alloy.
- 8. The baffle heater in accordance with claim 1 wherein said contact medium comprises a powdered material selected from the group consisting of silicon carbide, magnesium oxide and carbon having a median particle size in a range of about 0.03 to 0.3 mm.
- 9. In an improved baffle heater for heating molten aluminum passing through a treatment bay having a molten metal entrance and a molten metal exit wherein the improvement comprises a baffle heater for location in said treatment bay in contact with said molten aluminum, said baffle heater comprised of:
- (a) a body of silicon based refractory inert to said molten aluminum, said body having a plate-shaped configuration having sides and having an upper portion extending above said molten metal surface, said upper portion having an upper portion surface, said body employing a non-wetting agent to minimize wetting of the refractory with said molten metal, said non-wetting agent being a sulfur-free non-wetting agent;
- (b) at least one heating element receptacle extending from said upper portion surface into said body;
- (c) a contact medium provided in said receptacle for improved conduction of heat from said heating element to said body, said contact medium selected from low melting metal and a powder material; and
- (d) an electric heating element positioned in said receptacle for heating said body, said element employing a nickel-based metal sheath in contact with said refractory, the metal sheath protected from said molten aluminum by said body of refractory.
- 10. An improved baffle heater for heating molten metal passing through a treatment bay wherein the improvement comprises a baffle heater for location in said treatment bay in contact with said molten metal, said baffle heater comprised of:
- (a) a body of refractory substantially inert to said molten metal;
- (b) at least one heating element receptacle in said body;
- (c) a refractory tube provided in said receptacle, said tube comprised of a refractory tube having a closed end provided in said receptacle, said tube comprised of a refractory selected from the group consisting of mullite, boron nitride, silicon nitride, silicon carbide, graphite, and silicon aluminum oxynitride; and
- (d) at least one electric heating element positioned in said refractory tube for heating said body that transfers heat to said molten metal, the electric heating element protected from said molten metal by said refractory tube and said body of refractory.
- 11. The baffle heater in accordance with claim 10 wherein said body is comprised of a silicon-based refractory.
- 12. The baffle heater in accordance with claim 10 wherein said body of refractory employs a non-wetting agent selected from boron nitride and barium carbonate.
- 13. The baffle heater in accordance with claim 10 wherein said body has a plate-shaped configuration having an upper portion having an upper edge for extending above said molten metal surface and said receptacle extends through said upper edge into said body.
- 14. The baffle heater in accordance with claim 10 wherein said bay has a molten metal entrance and a molten metal exit to provide a molten metal flow from said entrance to said exit, said baffle heater having a plate-shaped configuration and positioned across said flow for heating said molten metal.
- 15. An improved baffle heater for heating molten aluminum passing through a treatment bay having a molten metal entrance and a molten metal exit and a molten metal top surface wherein the improvement comprises a baffle heater for location in said treatment bay in contact with said molten aluminum, said baffle heater comprised of:
- (a) a body of silicon based refractory substantially inert to said molten aluminum, said body having a plate-shaped configuration having sides and having an upper portion extending above said molten metal surface;
- (b) at least one heating element receptacle extending from said upper portion into said body;
- (c) a refractory tube having a closed end provided in said receptacle, said tube comprised of a refractory selected from the group consisting of mullite, boron nitride, silicon nitride, silicon carbide, graphite, and silicon aluminum oxynitride; and
- (d) an electric heating element positioned in said tube for heating said body which is adapted for heating said molten aluminum.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/882,921, filed Jun. 26, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,968,223.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Derwent Document No. 1983-13241K of Japanese JP57209885A Dec. 1982. |
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