Claims
- 1. A method of inductively heating an electrically conductive guide member employed to directly contact and guide molten metal, said method comprising:
- employing an inductor to generate a main field in a first region of the electrically conductive guide member, thereby inductively heating the first region and producing eddy currents; and
- diverting at least a part of the eddy currents from the first region of the electrically conductive guide member to a second region thereof, that is not acted upon by the main field, by electrically non-conductive interruptions in the electrically conductive guide member including at least one electrically non-conductive interruption positioned between the first region and the second region, thereby inductively heating the second region.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the electrically conductive guide member is a ceramic immersion casting tube introducing molten metal into a mold.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the electrically conductive guide member is a ceramic feed channel placing molten metal onto a conveyor device.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the electrically conductive guide member has a specific electrical resistance of less than 1000 Ohm mm.sup.2 /m.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the electrically conductive guide member has a specific electrical resistance of less than 200 Ohm mm.sup.2 /m.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the electrically conductive guide member is composed of a carbon-containing refractory material.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the electrically conductive guide member is composed of a carbon-bound graphite containing Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the electrically conductive guide member is a limiter plate used with a molten metal continuous casting device.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein:
- the electrically conductive guide member has an inner surface with an electrically insulating surface formed thereon; and
- the electrically non-conductive interruptions are comprised of at least two electrically insulating transverse slots formed in the electrically conductive guide member which extend over nearly an entire width of the electrically conductive guide member, and at least one electrically insulating longitudinal slot.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the electrically conductive guide member has an inner surface with an electrically insulating surface formed thereon; and
- the electrically non-conductive interruptions are comprised of at least two electrically insulating transverse slots formed in the electrically conductive guide member which extend over nearly an entire circumference of the electrically conductive guide member, and at least one electrically insulating longitudinal slot connecting the at least two electrically insulating transverse slots.
- 11. An electrically conductive guide member that is to be inductively heated while being employed to guide molten metal, said electrically conductive guide member comprising:
- a first region to be inductively heated by the generation therein of a main field by an inductor;
- a second region not to be acted upon by the main field;
- electrically non-conductive interruptions located in said electrically conductive guide member including at least one electrically non-conductive interruption positioned between said first region and said second region to divert at least a part of eddy currents produced by the main field from said first region to said second region and thereby to inductively heat said second region; said electrically conductive guide member has an inner surface with an electrically insulating surface formed thereon; and said electrically non-conductive interruptions are comprised of at least two electrically insulating transverse slots formed in said electrically conductive guide member which extend over nearly an entire circumference of said electrically conductive guide member, and at least one electrically insulating longitudinal slot connecting said at least two electrically insulating transverse slots.
- 12. The electrically conductive guide member of claim 11, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member is a ceramic immersion casting tube capable of introducing molten metal melt into a mold.
- 13. The electrically conductive guide member of claim 11, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member is a ceramic feed channel capable of placing molten metal onto a conveyor device.
- 14. The electrically conductive guide member of claim 11, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member has a specific electrical resistance of less than 1000 Ohm mm.sup.2 /m.
- 15. The electrically conductive guide member of claim 11, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member has a specific electrical resistance of less than 200 Ohm mm.sup.2 /m.
- 16. The electrically conductive guide member of claim 11, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member is composed of a carbon-containing refractory material.
- 17. The electrically conductive guide member of claim 11, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member is composed of a carbon-bound graphite containing Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 18. An electrically conductive guide member that is to be inductively heated while being employed to guide molten metal, said electrically conductive guide member comprising: a first region to be inductively heated by the generation therein of a main field by an inductor; a second region not to be acted upon by the main field; electrically non-conductive interruptions located in said electrically conductive guide member including at least one electrically non-conductive interruption positioned between said first region and said second region to divert at least a part of eddy currents produced by the main filed from said first region to said second region and thereby to inductively heat said second region; said electrically conductive guide member is a limiter plate to be used with a molten metal continuous casting device;
- said electrically conductive guide member has an inner surface with an electrically insulating surface formed thereon; and
- said electrically non-conductive interruptions are comprised of at least two electrically insulating transverse slots formed in said electrically conductive guide member which extend across a width of said electrically conductive guide member, and at least one electrically insulating longitudinal slot.
- 19. The electrically conductive guide member of claim 18, wherein:
- said at least two electrically insulating transverse slots extend over nearly an entire width of said electrically conductive guide member.
- 20. An assembly, comprising:
- a electrically conductive guide member to be employed to directly contact and guide molten metal, said electrically conductive guide member including a first region, a second region and electrically non-conductive interruptions including at least one electrically non-conductive interruption positioned between said first region and said second region;
- an inductor positioned to generate a main field acting on said first region, thereby to inductively heat said first region and to produce eddy currents, and not acting on said second region; and
- wherein said electrically non-conductive interruptions are located to divert at least a part of the eddy currents from said first region to said second region, thereby to inductively heat said second region.
- 21. The assembly of claim 20, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member is a ceramic immersion casting tube capable of introducing molten metal into a mold.
- 22. The assembly of claim 20, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member is a ceramic feed channel capable of placing molten metal onto a conveyor device.
- 23. The assembly of claim 20, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member has a specific electrical resistance of less than 1000 Ohm mm.sup.2 /m.
- 24. The assembly of claim 20, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member has a specific electrical resistance of less than 200 Ohm mm.sup.2 /m.
- 25. The assembly of claim 20, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member is composed of a carbon-containing refractory material.
- 26. The assembly of claim 20, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member is composed of a carbon-bound graphite containing Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 27. The assembly of claim 20, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member is a limiter plate to be used with a molten metal continuous casting device.
- 28. The assembly of claim 27, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member has an inner surface with an electrically insulating surface formed thereon; and
- said electrically non-conductive interruptions are comprised of at least two electrically insulating transverse slots formed in said electrically conductive guide member which extend across a width of said electrically conductive guide member, and at least one electrically insulating longitudinal slot.
- 29. The electrically conductive guide member of claim 28, wherein:
- said at least two electrically insulating transverse slots extend over nearly an entire width of said electrically conductive guide member.
- 30. The electrically conductive guide member of claim 20, wherein:
- said electrically conductive guide member has an inner surface with an electrically insulating surface formed thereon; and
- said electrically non-conductive interruptions are comprised of at least two electrically insulating transverse slots formed in said electrically conductive guide member which extend over nearly an entire circumference of said electrically conductive guide member, and at least one electrically insulating longitudinal slot connecting said at least two electrically insulating transverse slots.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/722,171, filed Oct. 10, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,901,776.
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