Claims
- 1. A process for the preparation of tubular chills or ingot moulds in copper or copper alloys shaped to have a substantially curved longitudinal axis and intended for continuous steel casting installations, the process comprises:
- a first stage comprising turning over a first end of a tubular blank having a rectilinear axis, by cold plastic deformation, to form, at said first end, an axial shoulder;
- a second stage comprising shaping said blank to impart to it a curved form, in which its longitudinal axis assumes a substantially arcuate shape, said second stage being effected by the application in a mould of pressures onto the external surface of said blank directed in a direction substantially orthogonal to said axis of said blank;
- a third stage comprising introducing into said blank, with a predetermined relatively wide radial clearance, a mandrel having external shape and dimensions equal to the internal shape and dimensions of the chill which it is desired to obtain and engaging a first end of said mandrel against said axial shoulder;
- a fourth stage comprising passing said blank through a die of a drawplate having dimensions to deform the materials of said blank to cause the inner surface of said blank to conform strictly with the outer surface of said mandrel, said fourth stage being effected by exerting a substantially axial force on said mandrel to transmit said force to said blank by the engagement of said mandrel on said axial shoulder; and
- a fifth stage performed when said blank has traversed said die, comprising exerting a substantially axial force on said mandrel in a direction opposite to that of the force exerted in said fourth stage, whilst an end of said blank, opposite said axial shoulder, is engaged on respective abutment sectors disposed beneath said die; whereby said axial shoulder is formed as an annular element, inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis of symmetry of said tubular blank at an angle different from 90.degree. so as to define a tapered hollow end in said blank able to receive in a self-centering manner said end of said mandrel coaxial with said axis of said blank.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, wherein said internal dimensions of the said blank are chosen in such a way as to be greater than the maximum dimensions of the said mandrel to leave between the mandrel and the blank a predetermined radial clearance (G) which is substantially identical at all points.
- 3. A process according to claim 1, wherein whilst the said force is exerted during the said fourth stage, a second end of the mandrel opposite the said first end is maintained in oscillation in the plane which contains the arcuate axis of the said mandrel, whilst the said die is also oscillated in the same plane.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 624,037 filed Dec. 7, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,136,872 issued Aug. 11, 1992.
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