A method for manufacturing pig iron in an electrical smelting furnace and associated electrical smelting furnace
US-2026043100-A1 · Feb 12, 2026 · US
US10012443B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10012443-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615048229-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 19, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jul 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 3, 2018 |
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A vessel used for containing molten metal has a refractory liner with an exterior surface and a metal-contacting interior surface and is made of at least two refractory liner units abutting at a joint. A housing at least partially surrounds the exterior surface of the refractory liner with a gap present between the exterior surface and the housing. Molten metal confinement elements, impenetrable by molten metal, are positioned within the gap to partition the gap into a molten metal confinement region between the elements and at least one other region. For example, the other region may be used to hold equipment such as electrical heaters that may be damaged by contact with molten metal. A drain outlet positioned in the housing allows molten metal entering the gap to drain out of the gap at the drain outlet.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vessel for containing molten metal comprising: a refractory liner having an exterior surface and a molten metal-contacting interior surface, the refractory liner including a first refractory liner unit abutting a second refractory liner unit at a joint; a housing at least partially surrounding and spaced apart from the exterior surface of the refractory liner to define a gap between the housing and the refractory liner, the housing having an interior surface; a pair of confinement elements positioned in the gap and adjacent the joint to partition the gap into a confinement region and one or more additional regions, each of the confinement elements extending between the interior surface of the housing and the exterior surface of the refractory liner on opposite sides of the joint to define the confinement region therebetween; and a drain outlet positioned in the housing to allow molten metal entering the gap to drain out of the gap at the drain outlet. 2. The vessel of claim 1 , wherein the confinement elements are positioned at least below a horizontal level corresponding to a predetermined maximum working height of molten metal held within the vessel in use. 3. The vessel of claim 1 , further comprising a device positioned in one of the one or more additional regions of the gap, the device being vulnerable to contact with the molten metal. 4. The vessel of claim 3 , wherein the device is a heating device for heating the refractory liner. 5. The vessel of claim 3 , wherein the drain outlet is positioned at a level lower than a lowermost point of the device. 6. The vessel of claim 1 , wherein the drain outlet is positioned in the confinement region. 7. The vessel of claim 1 , wherein the drain outlet is positioned in one of the one or more additional regions of the gap. 8. The vessel of claim 1 , wherein the confinement elements are impenetrable by the molten metal. 9. The vessel of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes a bottom wall and at least one sidewall, and wherein the drain outlet is defined by a space between the bottom wall and the at least one sidewall. 10. The vessel of claim 1 , further comprising a suitable container or channel positioned proximate the drain outlet to receive the molten metal draining through the drain outlet. 11. A system for containing molten metal, the system comprising: a vessel for containing molten metal comprising a housing at least partially surrounding a refractory liner, wherein the refractory liner includes a joint between a first refractory liner unit and a second refractory liner unit, and wherein the housing is spaced apart from the refractory liner to define a gap therebetween, the vessel further comprising a pair of confinement elements positioned in the gap and adjacent the joint to partition the gap into a confinement region and one or more additional regions, each of the confinement elements extending between an interior surface of the housing and an exterior surface of the refractory liner on opposite sides of the joint to define the confinement region therebetween, wherein the housing includes a drain outlet for draining escaping molten metal from the gap; and a collection element positioned proximate the drain outlet to receive the escaping molten metal, wherein the collection element is a container or channel. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the confinement elements of the vessel are positioned at least below a horizontal level corresponding to a predetermined maximum working height of molten metal held within the vessel in use. 13. The vessel of claim 11 , further comprising a device positioned in one of the one or more additional regions of the gap, the device being vulnerable to contact with the molten metal. 14. The vessel of claim 13 , wherein the device is a heating device for heating the refractory liner. 15. The vessel of claim 13 , wherein the drain outlet is positioned at a level lower than a lowermost point of the device. 16. The vessel of claim 11 , wherein the drain outlet is positioned in the confinement region. 17. The vessel of claim 11 , wherein the drain outlet is positioned in one of the one or more additional regions of the gap. 18. The vessel of claim 11 , wherein the confinement elements are impenetrable by the molten metal. 19. The vessel of claim 11 , wherein the housing includes a bottom wall and at least one sidewall, and wherein the drain outlet is defined by a space between the bottom wall and the at least one sidewall. 20. The vessel of claim 11 , wherein the vessel includes an additional joint and an additional pair of confinement elements defining an additional confinement region in the gap, wherein the drain outlet is positioned proximate the confinement region, wherein the housing includes an additional drain outlet positioned proximate the additional confinement region, and wherein the collection element is sized to receive the escaping molten metal from the drain outlet and additional escaping molten metal from the additional drain outlet.
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