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<p>1316032 Continuous casting of composite annuli; casting processes MITSUBISHI JUKOGYO KK 14 May 1971 [18 May 1970] 14939/71 Heading B3F An annulus is made by electroslag melting of metal 9, such as steel, Al or A1 alloys, in a mould 7 to form and maintain a pool of molten metal 14, initially against the trailing end of a starter block and later, as in Fig. 1, against the end of the casting 15, solidifying in an outlet at the bottom of the mould and being withdrawn and conducted in a circular path back to the mould so that the starter block 6 enters the mould until, as in Fig. 4, its leading end 6a is aligned with a face of a partition 7d in the mould and its trailing end 6b remains outside with the adjoining leading end of the casting 15. The block 6 remains in this position while the pool of metal 14 increases from the triangular form shown in Fig. 1 to the trapezium form of Fig. 4, beneath the slag 13, and joins the block 6 to the tail end of the casting 15. The block 6 is mounted on a member 6e on an inclined table 1 which is rotated about its centre to withdraw the casting 15 from the mould 7 which is fixed at one side of the table above its surface on a leg 8. The front and bottom walls 7c and 7a of the copper mould 7 contain a coolant. The front wall 7c and partition 7d are removable to permit withdrawal of the completed annulus. A bar or wire 9 from a reel 10 is fed into the slag bath to form the melting electrode.</p> |