Production method of ultrafine crystalline alloy ribbon
US-9224527-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10022784B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10022784-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615296559-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 17, 2018 |
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For continuously casting an ingot of titanium or titanium alloy, molten titanium or titanium alloy is poured into a top opening of a bottomless mold with a circular cross-sectional shape, the solidified molten metal in the mold is pulled downward from the mold, a plurality of plasma torches disposed on an upper side of molten metal in the mold such that their centers are located directly vertically above the molten metal in the mold, are operated to generate plasma arcs that heat the molten metal in the mold, and the plasma torches are moved in a horizontal direction above a melt surface of the molten metal in the mold, along a trajectory located directly vertically above the molten metal in the mold, while keeping a mutual distance between the respective plasma torches such that the plasma torches do not interfere with each other.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of continuously casting an ingot formed of titanium or a titanium alloy, comprising: pouring a molten metal prepared by melting titanium or a titanium alloy into a top opening of a bottomless mold with a circular cross-sectional shape, whereby the molten metal may be solidified in the bottomless mold; pulling the solidified molten metal in the mold downward to remove the solidified molten metal from the mold; disposing a plurality of plasma torches on an upper side of molten metal in the mold such that centers of the plurality of plasma torches are located directly vertically above the molten metal in the mold; operating the plurality of plasma torches to generate plasma arcs that heat the molten metal in the mold; and moving each of the plurality of plasma torches, while operated to generate the plasma arcs, in a horizontal direction above a melt surface of the molten metal in the mold, along a trajectory located directly vertically above the molten metal in the mold, while keeping a mutual distance between respective ones of the plurality of plasma torches such that the plurality of plasma torches do not interfere with each other, wherein for two of said plurality of plasma torches, assuming that a radius of the melt surface is R, the two plasma torches of said plurality of plasma torches are moved, during the step of moving each of the plurality of plasma torches, to locate their respective centers on a trajectory according to an inner circumferential arc having a radius r1 of 0<r1<R/2 from a center of the melt surface and an outer circumferential arc having a radius r2 of R/2<r2<R from the center of the melt surface, which inner and outer circumferential arcs are connected by a straight line, and a plasma output of each of said two plasma torches of said plurality of plasma torches during movement according to the inner circumferential arc is controlled to be lower than a plasma output during movement according to the outer circumferential arc. 2. The continuous casting method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the two plasma torches of said plurality of plasma torches are moved, during the step of moving each of the plurality of plasma torches, such that when one of the two plasma torches of said plurality of plasma torches is located directly vertically above the vicinity of an edge of the mold, the other of the two plasma torches of said plurality of plasma torches is located directly vertically above a central part of the mold. 3. The continuous casting method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of plasma torches is moved, during the step of moving each of the plurality of plasma torches, within a range of either one of two divided semicircles, as viewed from above the melt surface. 4. The continuous casting method as claimed in claim 3 , wherein a distance of R/2 or more is maintained between the centers of the two plasma torches of said plurality of plasma torches during the step of moving each of the plurality of plasma torches. 5. The continuous casting method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a distance of R/2 or more is maintained between the centers of the two plasma torches of said plurality of plasma torches during the step of moving each of the plurality of plasma torches.
for vertical casting · CPC title
with high melting point, e.g. Be 1280 degrees C, Ti 1725 degrees C · CPC title
Treating the molten metal · CPC title
by treating with gases (B22D11/118, B22D11/119 take precedence) · CPC title
Plants for continuous casting · CPC title
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