Abstract: A method for detecting contamination of a liquid, particularly a Quench Oil, comprises introducing a sensing element at a high temperature into a liquid, allowing the sensing element to commence cooling, and thereafter timing the cooling of the sensing element between two selected temperatures. The time thus measured is compared with a pre-set time, to provide an indication of contamination of the liquid. In apparatus for carrying out the method, a slug of stainless steel in which is embedded a thermo couple is heated in a furnace and then lowered into a receptacle containing the liquid under test. These operations, and the timing and comparison, are effected in a pre-determined automatic cycle.
Abstract: A method of die casting high melting point metals such as ferrous metals by introducing a shot of molten metal under pressure into a die cavity in which the molten metal for each shot is produced by melting a slug in an induction furnace and wherein the melting is done in two stages in the first stage there being applied a relatively great heat input to the charge at a relatively high rate and in the second stage there being applied a reduced heat input to the charge at a reduced rate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 20, 1975
Date of Patent:
March 22, 1977
Assignee:
G.K.N. Group Services Limited
Inventors:
Roland George Ronald Sellors, Raymond Cooksey