Abstract: An alloy for brazing ceramic to a ceramic or a metal consists essentially of 35 to 95% tin, 0.5 to 70% silver, 0.5 to 20% copper, 0.1 to 4% titanium and/or vanadium and/or zirconium, 0 to 5% nickel, 0 to 2% chromium, all percentages by weight.
Abstract: A liquid-cooled lance for blowing oxygen onto a bath of molten steel, has a tip (1) with at least one outlet from which a primary supply of oxygen is blown onto the bath, a central duct (2) for the supply of the primary oxygen surrounded by a double tube system (3,4) for supply and removal of cooling fluid, a plurality of secondary outlets (15) disposed around the lance in a conical widening of the lance axially spaced from the tip for blowing a secondary supply of oxygen and a plurality of secondary ducts (8, 9) extending along the lance for supply of the secondary oxygen to the secondary outlets. To obtain a high maximum possible scrap addition, and good control of final oxygen blowing temperature, there are at least eight of the secondary outlets (15) each having a diameter d.sub.s which satisfies the condition d.sub.s /1<0.02 where 1 is the axial distance between the outlets for respectively the primary and secondary oxygen.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 4, 1985
Date of Patent:
February 17, 1987
Assignee:
Hoogovens Groep B.V.
Inventors:
Gerardus P. Buhrmann, Pieter J. Kreijger
Abstract: A tiltable metallurgical vessel has a convexly curved bottom, and is supported on a cradle frame tiltably mounted on the base. In order to provide a metallurgical vessel of high operational safety in which the melt covers as short a path as possible during tapping, scumming is feasible in a simple way, the retention of a residual sump in the vessel is possible, at least one eccentrically arranged, closeable tap opening is provided in the bottom above a receptacle placeable into the tapping position. The tap opening is closeable by a closure flap pivotable by a lever. The lever is connected with a shaft for rotation therewith, a pressure medium cylinder is mounted on the cradle frame, and an actuation rod of sufficient length to reach beyond the radiation region of the receptacle enables the shaft to be rotatable by the cylinder through the actuation rod.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 23, 1985
Date of Patent:
February 17, 1987
Assignee:
Voest-Alpine Aktiengesellschaft
Inventors:
Ernst Riegler, Ernst Zajicek, Johann Muhlbauer
Abstract: Steel strips having a Zn-Fe-P alloy electroplated thereon exhibit improved corrosion resistance, particularly perforation corrosion resistance, as long as the plating contains 5 to 30% by weight of iron and 0.0003 to 0.5% by weight of phosphorus.
Abstract: Slag retention devices for use in a tapping converter, such as used in the steel industry, are positioned by an improved apparatus positioned substantially above the charging floor in front of the tapping converter and movable horizontally with respect to an overhead support and vertically with respect to the charging floor and the converter. A tiltable drive mechanism telescopically supports an elongated boom, the outer end portion of which is arranged to releasably carry a slag retaining device and move into the tapping converter and position the slag retaining device in the tap hole thereof.
Abstract: Disclosed herein is an alloy for galvanizing object of steel which have a concentration of silicon lower than 0.45% by weight. The alloy consists essentially of 0.5 to 1.5% by weight of lead, 0.005 to 0.2% by weight of germanium and the balance zinc. The alloy may further contain 0.001 to 0.05% by weight aluminum.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 22, 1984
Date of Patent:
January 13, 1987
Assignee:
Societe Anonyme Dite Societe Miniere et Metallurgique de Penarroya
Abstract: An upwardly open vessel which, in use, contains a metallurgical melt, the upwardly open vessel having an upper rim. A suction hood having a lower rim sized and shaped so that, in use, the lower rim of the suction hood opposes the upper rim of the upwardly open vessel but is spaced therefrom to permit ambient air to enter through an annular gap therebetween. A covering bell having a lower rim is mounted on the underside of the suction hood in position so that, in use, the lower rim of the covering bell isolates a portion of a slag cover on a metallurgical melt in the upwardly open vessel. Corresponding openings are provided in the suction hood and the covering bell to permit access to the isolated portion of the slag cover by an externally operated probe or the like.
Abstract: A workable high strength shape memory alloys comprising:Al: 11.5-13.5%,Ni: 2-6%,Mn: 1-5%,Ti: 0.1-5%,each on the weight basis, and the balance of Cu and inevitable impurities.In the modified alloy composition, the workability can be improved without increasing the martensitic transformation temperature.
Abstract: There is provided a Ti-Mo alloy containing 0.2 to 3.0 wt % of molybdenum, with the balance being substantially titanium, characterized in that the amount of Fe in the impurities is not greater than 0.1% and the amount of O.sub.2 in the impurities is in the range that satisfies the following equation on the basis of the amount of Mo (%).O.sub.2 (%).ltoreq.9/35-1/28.multidot.Mo (%)said titanium alloy being highly resistant to pitting corrosion in an environment where there are bromide ions and being superior in formability. Said alloy undergoes heating at a temperature higher than 700.degree. C. and lower than the .alpha.-transformation point and then cooling at a rate of 500.degree. C./min or less, whereby said alloy is rendered malleable.
Abstract: A solid non-permeable refractory plug has a spaced stainless steel and/or ceramic jacket and is located in a pocket block for incorporation in the normal refractory brick lining of a ladle to provide a passageway through which gas can be introduced into the molten metal. The stainless steel and/or ceramic jacket extends above the refractor plug and the pocket block to form a hot metal dam that protects the passageway from metal and/or slag penetration during the filling of the ladle with molten metal.
Abstract: A clad material for use in heat exchangers comprises a core metal layer made of an aluminum base alloy containing Mg, and a cladding metal layer made of an aluminum base alloy containing Sn and Mg. The core metal layer can contain at least one metal selected from the group consisting of Mn, Si, Cr, Cu and Zr, and a cladding metal layer can also contain at least one metal selected from the group consisting of Zn, Ti, In and Ga.
Abstract: A nozzle (4,5) for an injection lance, which is intended for injecting primarily powderous material into a metal bath, such as a steel bath, freely in a bath or in a casting nozzle, and which comprises preferably an outer, preferably ceramic pipe (1) and an inner, preferably metallic pipe (2), in which said material is intended, usually pneumatically, to be transported all the way to the tip (3) of the lance, at which tip the powderous material is intended to pass out through at least one nozzle (4,5) comprising a through passageway (6) for said material.The nozzle according to the invention is especially characterized in that the nozzle (4,5) is made of a material with high wear resistance and with a fusion point, which is higher than the fusion point of the material, into which the injection is to be made, for example steel.
Abstract: Alloys for galvanic anode of this invention include those which contain zinc of 1.0 to 10%, magnesium of 0.1 to 6%, indium of 0.01 to 0.04%, tin of 0.005 to 0.15%, silicon of 0.09 to 1.0%, and calcium or barium or both of 0.005 to 0.45%, the balance being aluminum, and those which contain zinc of 1.0 to 10%, indium of 0.01 to 0.05%, magnesium of 0.05 to 6%, silicon of 0.07 to 1.0%, and calcium or barium or both of 0.01 to 0.5%, the balance being aluminum. The above mentioned alloys of this invention exhibit an exceedingly large output of electric current as compared with conventional alloys, hold the dissolving surfaces uniformly and are exceedingly useful for anticorrosion of large-sized steel structures.
Abstract: A process is provided for increasing the strength of antimony-lead alloys by specially treating an alloy which contains an effective amount of arsenic in the alloy, the process comprising working the alloy, rapidly heat treating the alloy, which includes quenching, for a period of time sufficient to activiate a strengthening mechanism in the alloy. The process is especially useful for the manufacture of battery grids on a continuous production line.
Abstract: Highly corrosion resistant plated steel strips or sheets adapted for phosphate treatment and cathodic electrodeposition and intended for use in automobiles, are produced by electroplating at least one surface of a steel strip with an alloy consisting essentially of 0.0003 to 15% by weight of phosphorous, balance essentially iron, in a plating bath containing Fe.sup.2+ ions in an amount of from 0.3 mol/liter to the solubility limit and hypophosphorous acid and/or a hypophosphite in an amount of 0.001 to 25 g/liter expressed as NaH.sub.2 PO.sub.2.H.sub.2 O at a pH of 1.0 to 5.0, a temperature of 30.degree. to 60.degree. C., and a current density of from more than 20 to 200 A/dm.sup.2, preferably 40 to 150 A/dm.sup.2. A top coat can be applied thereover, of one element selected from the group consisting of Ni, Zn, Mn, and Ti, deposited on the Fe-P plating layer to a build-up of 5 to 50 mg/m.sup.2.
Abstract: An exhaust-gas treatment system for a sealed-type converter has a hood for guiding converter exhaust gas and is provided with an emergency air admission valve device communicatively connected to the hood and comprising, essentially, a valve seat communicating with a valve entrance for inflow of outside air, a valve body normally in valve closed position against the valve seat to shut off air from entering the hood, and a valve body locking device functioning to normally hold the valve body in locked state in the valve closed position and operating in an emergency to release the valve body, which thereupon separates away from the valve seat thereby to admit outside air into the hood to prevent occurrence of negative pressure in the hood.
Abstract: A method for inhibiting corrosion of metal in an electrolytic environment comprises electrically interconnecting the metal with an anode consisting essentially of an alloy of aluminum with a rare earth metal or mixture of rare earth metals, optionally also including zinc, and placing the anode into the environment.
Abstract: New nickel alloys are described which are useful for eyeglass frames, which alloys in addition to good resistance to corrosion also have good workability properties. They contain 5 to 20 percent copper and 5 to 30 percent zinc. Optionally, they can also be alloyed in small amounts other metals such as manganese, silicon, beryllium, cobalt, aluminum, niobium, tantalum, or titanium.
Abstract: Nitrogen-containing amorphous alloys having a combination of superior properties which are highly valuable and desirable for ferromagnetic materials or superconducting materials are produced by sputtering metallic materials and nitrogen compounds containing semi-metal or semiconducting metal, such as boron or silicon, without requiring the use of nitrogen gas. The produced alloy has a novel structure, represented by the formula:MxLyNz(wherein M is at least one metal or alloy; L is at least one semimetal or semiconducting element; and x, y and z are fractional atomic percentages totaling 100 (i.e., x+y+z=100) and the value of y+z being 10 or more and the respective values of x, y, z being not zero).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 16, 1985
Date of Patent:
November 18, 1986
Assignees:
Hideaki Karamon, Research Development Corporation of Japan
Abstract: A method consisting of a high temperature diffusion treatment, preferably preceded by a hot isostatic pressing treatment, by which the deleterious effects of hard alpha defects may be substantially reduced or eliminated from ingots of titanium or titanium alloys without adversely affecting the subsequent structure and properties of ingots processed by the method and the homogenized, substantially hard alpha and inclusion-free ingots produced thereby.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 22, 1985
Date of Patent:
November 11, 1986
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Winston H. Chang, Robert A. Sprague, Joseph A. Stahl