Claims
- 1. A mold for containing molten metal alloy in a casting system, said mold being adapted to have electrical currents induced therein in a first direction as a result of electromagnetically mixing said molten metal, said mold comprising:
- a plurality of laminations formed from metal or metal alloy material;
- a plurality of means for electrically insulating said laminations from each other, said insulating means being oriented so that its smaller dimension is substantially transverse to said first direction for minimizing the path lengths of at least some of said induced currents whereby magnetic induction losses caused by said mold are substantially reduced;
- said mold being in the shape of a tube having inner and outer walls;
- said insulating means comprising a plurality of slits in said tube extending from said outer wall to substantially near said inner wall; and
- said plurality of laminations comprising sections of said tube separated by said slits.
- 2. A process for fabricating a mold for use in molten metal or metal alloy casting systems, said mold being adapted to have electrical currents induced therein in a first direction as a result of electromagnetically mixing said molten metal, said process comprising:
- forming a plurality of metal or metal alloy laminations;
- electrically insulating said laminations from one another with a plurality of electrical insulating means, orienting said insulating material so that its smaller dimension is substantially transverse to said first direction for minimizing the path lengths of at least some of said induced currents whereby magnetic induction losses caused by said mold are substantially reduced;
- said step of forming a plurality of laminations comprising providing a tubular container having inner and outer walls; and
- said step of electrically insulating comprising cutting a plurality of slits in said tubular container extending from said outer wall to substantially near said inner wall, whereby sections of said tubular container separated by said slits comprise said plurality of laminations.
- 3. A mold for containing molten metal or metal alloy in a casting system, said mold being adapted to have electrical currents induced therein in a first direction as the result of electrically mixing said molten metal, said mold comprising:
- a plurality of stacked laminations formed from a metal or metal alloy material;
- a plurality of means comprising electrical insulating material for electrically insulating said laminations from each other, said insulating material being oriented so that its smaller dimension is substantially transverse to said first direction for minimizing the path lengths of at least some of said induced currents, whereby magnetic induction losses caused by said mold are substantially reduced; and
- core sleeve means for thermally contacting said molten metal or metal alloy affixed to said stack of laminations.
- 4. The mold of claim 3 wherein: said core sleeve means comprises a tube of conductive material affixed to said stack of laminations.
- 5. The mold of claim 3 wherein: said core sleeve means comprises a sheet of conductive material plated to said stack of laminations.
- 6. A mold for containing molten metal or metal alloy in a casting system, said mold being adapted to have electrical currents induced therein in a first direction as the result of electrically mixing said molten metal, said mold comprising:
- a plurality of stacked laminations formed from a metal or metal alloy material;
- a plurality of means comprising electrical insulating material for electrically insulating said laminations from each other, said insulating material being oriented so that its smaller dimension is substantially transversed to said first direction for minimizing the path lengths of at least some of said induced currents, whereby magnetic induction losses caused by said mold are substantially reduced,
- wherein said electrical insulating means comprises an oxide layer on at least one surface of each of said laminations.
- 7. A process for fabricating a mold for use in molten metal or metal alloy casting systems, said mold being adapted to have electrical currents induced therein in a first direction as the result of electromagnetically mixing said molten metal, said process comprising
- forming a plurality of stacked metal or metal alloy laminations;
- electrically insulating said laminations from one another with a plurality of electrical insulating means comprising electrical insulating material, and orienting said insulating material so that its smaller dimension is substantially transverse to said first direction for minimizing the path lengths of at least some of said induced currents whereby magnetic induction losses caused by said mold are substantially reduced; and
- affixing to said stack of laminations core sleeve means for thermally contacting said molten metal or metal alloy.
- 8. The process of claim 7 wherein:
- said affixing step comprises affixing a tube of conductive material to said stack of laminations.
- 9. The process of claim 7 wherein:
- said affixing step comprising plating a sheet of conductive material to said stack of laminations.
- 10. A process for fabricating a mold for use in molten metal or metal alloy casting systems, said mold being adapted to have electrical currents induced therein in a first direction as the result of electromagnetically mixing said molten metal, said process comprising
- forming a plurality of stacked metal or metal alloy laminations;
- electrically insulating said laminations from one another with a plurality of electrical insulating means comprising electrical insulating material, and orienting said insulating material so that its smaller dimension is substantially transversed to said first direction for minimizing the path lengths of at least some of said induced currents whereby magnetic induction losses caused by said mold are substantially reduced, wherein said step of electrically insulating comprises coating at least one surface of each of said laminations with an oxide layer.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 289,572 filed Aug. 3, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,457,354.
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