Abstract: A vacuum valve for die casing machine comprises a valve seat, a bottom die and a top die and a wavy lead-in runner between the bottom and top die. The bottom die has a vent hole and the top die has a feed-in inlet. The valve seat has an accommodating tank enclosing two gears, each gear engaged with one tooth rack. An induction rod is arranged on the tooth rack near the feed-in inlet and passing through an induction hole on the bottom die. A control rod is arranged on the tooth rack near the vent hole and passes through a valve hole on the bottom die. The control rod has a plurality of axial slots on one end thereof. The axial slots are initially exposed out of the valve hole and moved with the control rod to indent into the valve hole to seal the valve hole.
Abstract: Surface defects in rolled steel are remedied by quenching a surface layer of the strand immediately downstream of the caster by transversely differential quenching to match the transverse temperature profile of the strand. The flow rate of the quench spray is differentially adjustable across the width and optionally the length of the strand. An array of spray nozzles controlled by groups provides the quench spray.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 9, 1999
Date of Patent:
April 23, 2002
Assignee:
IPSCO Enterprises Inc.
Inventors:
William R. Frank, Jonathan Dorricott, Laurie E. Collins, Joseph D. Russo, Robert J. Boecker, Brian H. Wales
Abstract: When a waste wax composition containing a filler is treated so that the filler is recovered and thus reclaimed, almost all the impurities coming from the lost wax casting mold may be removed, thereby recovering and thus refining at a high purity, a filler of a lost wax composition. Crude reclaimed filler is first produced by dissolving and dispersing a waste wax composition in an organic solvent, and separating a dissolved wax phase from a solids/wax-containing fraction. The crude reclaimed filler is then dispersed in an aqueous alkaline solution, so as to dissolve and thus remove alkali-soluble impurities, followed (or preceded) by dispersion in an acidic aqueous solution so as to dissolve and thus remove acid-soluble impurities.
Abstract: An assembled mold base member for a wheel component includes a universal base support member which is combined with one of a plurality of interchangeable center members to form an assembled mold base. The assembled mold base cooperates with an assembled top core having an interchangeable end member combined with one of a plurality of universal top core members and side members to form the wheel component mold.
Abstract: A method related to a start-up phase for continuous casting of a molten metal. The molten metal flows into a continuous casting mold through at least one lateral opening of a submerged nozzle and through at least one bottom opening of the submerged nozzle. The at least one lateral opening may be directed toward a respective at least one wall of the continuous casting mold and the at least one bottom opening may be directed in a casting direction. During a start-up phase of the continuous casting process, a higher ratio of flow rates of molten metal through the at least one lateral opening to the molten metal flowing through the at least one bottom opening may be maintained than the ratio of the flow rates during a subsequent normal operation phase of the submerged nozzle.
Abstract: This invention provides an apparatus which can remove sand on a demolded cast product with only an upper cast frame being removed. The apparatus consists of an elevator frame 6 having a ceiling plate 4, a bottom plate 5, and vertical plates 5A, which are movably mounted in the vertical direction on elevator 2, and cylindrical air-ejecting nozzles 9 fitted movably up and down in holes passing through the bottom plate 5.
Abstract: A shell molding apparatus includes a lower die and an upper die. The lower die includes a plurality of shell molding inserts, each having the shape of a halved cylinder, spiny insert receiving recesses which are formed in undercut portions formed by curved surfaces of adjacent shell molding inserts, and spiny inserts retractably provided in the spiny insert receiving recesses, each spiny insert having a curved surface of the same curvature as the curved surface of the shell molding insert and provided with many protrusions on the curved surface. The upper die has a plurality of continuously formed recesses corresponding to the plurality of shell molding inserts of the lower die.