Claims
- 1. A method of deoxidizing molten ferrous metal confined within a container open above the surface of the ferrous metal, comprising the steps of:
- preparing a deoxidizing agent, in the form of billets of any convenient size and shape, each billet having a core of material chemically non-reactive with the ferrous metal to be deoxidized and which has a density greater than the density of metallic aluminum, and having one or more discrete layers of metallic aluminum substantially surrounding said core; and
- introducing one or more billets of said deoxidizing agent into the molten ferrous metal to be deoxidized by gravitationally induced free fall from any convenient point above the surface of said molten ferrous metal and allowing each said billet unconstrained movement relative to said molten ferrous metal, whereby said metallic aluminum substantially surrounding said core of each billet of said deoxidizing agent is brought into contact with said molten ferrous metal to achieve deoxidation thereof.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said material used for the preparation of said core of said deoxidizing agent has a density greater than or equal to the density of iron.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said material used for the preparation of said core of said deoxidizing agent is a ferrous metal.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said material used for the preparation of said core of said deoxidizing agent is a ferrous metal and said deoxidizing agent is prepared with the proportion of metallic aluminum comprising said deoxidizing agent in the range of about thirty percent by weight to about fifty percent by weight.
- 5. A method of aluminum deoxidation of molten ferrous metal confined within a container open above the surface of the molten ferrous metal and with or without a layer of slag disposed on the surface of the molten ferrous metal, comprising the steps of
- determining the quantity of aluminum required to be added to the molten ferrous metal to be deoxidized in order to achieve the desired level of deoxidation;
- preparing a deoxidizing agent in the form of one or more discrete physical units each having a core of material consisting essentially of iron and having one or more discrete layers of metallic aluminum disposed at least partially around the outer surface of said core and interconnected thereto, with the proportion of said metallic aluminum included in said deoxidizing agent between about ten percent by weight and about seventy-five percent by weight;
- determining the total quantity of said deoxidizing agent to be added to the molten ferrous metal to be deoxidized in order to achieve addition of the desired quantity of metallic aluminum to said molten ferrous metal; and
- introducing the determined quantity of said deoxidizing agent to the molten ferrous metal to be deoxidized by freely dropping each of said discrete physical units thereof into the molten ferrous metal to be deoxidized from above the surface thereof such that each of said discrete physical units of said deoxidizing agent penetrates any slag layer disposed on the surface of said molten ferrous metal and penetrates into said molten ferrous metal by virtue of gravitationally induced momentum, whereupon said metallic aluminum is substantially submerged in and in direct contact with said molten ferrous metal until completion of the deoxidation reaction by virtue of the density relationship between said deoxidizing agent and said molten ferrous
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein each of said discrete physical units of said deoxidizing agent is of a configuration and weight suitable to facilitate transportation and handling of said deoxidizing agent while being of sufficient mass to penetrate through any slag layer disposed on the surface of said molten ferrous metal and into said molten ferrous metal upon introduction of each unit of deoxidizing agent thereto by action of gravity on said mass thereof.
- 7. In a method of deoxidizing a molten ferrous metal by addition of an aluminum based deoxidizing agent to a bath of the molten ferrous metal to be deoxidized, the improvement comprising adding the deoxidizing agent in the form of discrete physical units each having a core component of a material chemically non-reactive with the ferrous metal, with a density greater than the density of metallic aluminum, and having a discrete metallic aluminum component disposed on the surface of said core and interconnected thereto.
- 8. The improvement of claim 7, wherein said core component consists essentially of iron.
- 9. The improvement of claim 7, wherein the density of said core component is equal to or greater than the density of iron and the proportion of aluminum in said deoxidizing agent used in said improvement is between about thirty percent by weight to about fifty percent by weight.
- 10. A method of introducing aluminum to molten ferrous metal for the purpose of producing a ferrous metal alloy containing aluminum, comprising the steps of
- preparing an alloying agent in the form of one or more discrete physical units each including a core of material having a density greater than the density of aluminum and further including a predetermined quantity of metallic aluminum disposed on the surface of said core in one or more discrete layers and interconnected thereto;
- determining the total quantity of said alloying agent to be added to the molten ferrous metal to achieve introduction thereto of the desired quantity of metallic aluminum; and
- introducing the determined quantity of said alloying agent to the molten ferrous metal by gravitationally induced free fall of each of said units of said alloying agent into the bath of said molten ferrous metal, whereby a greater surface area of metallic aluminum is maintained in contact with said molten ferrous metal relative to an equally massive unit comprising metallic aluminum alone.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein said core is formed of a material having a chemical composition comprising chemical elements or chemical compounds which, when added to the molten ferrous metal from which the aluminum containing ferrous metal alloy is to be produced in the course of introducing the determined quantity of said alloying agent thereto, will not adversely affect the desired chemical composition of said alloy.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein said core is prepared from a material consisting essentially of iron.
- 13. The method of claim 10, wherein said metallic aluminum component of said alloying agent prepared in accordance therewith consists of not less than about ninety percent pure aluminum.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of pending prior application Ser. No. 07/140,125, filed on Dec. 31, 1987, of Glenn Canfield, for Deoxidizing Agent.
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Divisions (1)
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