GB2110343A - Refractory components - Google Patents

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GB2110343A
GB2110343A GB08233608A GB8233608A GB2110343A GB 2110343 A GB2110343 A GB 2110343A GB 08233608 A GB08233608 A GB 08233608A GB 8233608 A GB8233608 A GB 8233608A GB 2110343 A GB2110343 A GB 2110343A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B22CASTING; POWDER METALLURGY
    • B22DCASTING OF METALS; CASTING OF OTHER SUBSTANCES BY THE SAME PROCESSES OR DEVICES
    • B22D41/00Casting melt-holding vessels, e.g. ladles, tundishes, cups or the like
    • B22D41/14Closures
    • B22D41/22Closures sliding-gate type, i.e. having a fixed plate and a movable plate in sliding contact with each other for selective registry of their openings
    • B22D41/28Plates therefor

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Abstract

A refractory component, notably an insert (1) for use in repaired (or prime) fixed or slidable plates in slide gate valves on steelplant vessels. The insert, which is preferably a pre-formed moulding, may be a flat plate of generally elliptical form having a circular bore therethrough or it may be T-shaped in side elevation comprising a parallel faced elongated head of elliptical form and a stem of circular section, the circular bore extending through the component co-axial with the stem.

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1 GB 2 110 343 A 1
SPECIFICATION Refractory components
This invention relates to refractory components and more particularly relates to refractory inserts for use in fixed or slidable plates in vessel 70 equipment commonly known as.slide gate valves in metal melting casting shops.
Briefly, slide gate valves are teeming control mechanisms for use on ladies/tundishes and essentially comprise two apertured plates, one fixed and in line with an aperture in the bottom of the vessel and the other slidably mounted beneath the fixed plate, the metal being discharged when the two apertures are aligned with one another.
The plates are made from a refractory material and each abut other refractory nozzles, an upper nozzle mounted above the stationary plate and a lower or collector nozzle mounted below the sliding plate.
In use the apertures (bores) are eroded by the hot metal and repairs are then effected to enable the components, particularly the more expensive fixed and sliding plates, to be re-used.
The use of pre-formed shapes inserted into used plates as a means of bore renovation is well known. Such inserts have been annular in cross section, and have been fitted into a space producedby drilling out the worn section of the used plate around the original bore. In the case of the sliding plate such drilling normally extends beyond the plate itself into the collector nozzle below it, and the inserted cylinder is made to a height such that it extends from the newly formed surface in the body of the nozzle to the working face of the sliding plate. The surfaces between the base of the insert and the nozzle, and between the 100 vertical sides of the nozzle and the plate are bonded by a refractory cement.
One disadvantage of such an arrangement is that vertical movement of the cylindrical insert can take place either during use or during subsequent cooling of the system.
A second disadvantage is that the travel of the sliding plate during operation can frequently bring the cemented joint between the insert and plate across the bore in the stationary upper plate, exposing the joint to molten metal and thus promoting erosion.
A third disadvantage is that the wall thickness of the cylindrical insert is limited by the geometry of the sliding plate in some systems, thereby restricting the useful life of a repaired plate to the degree of bore erosion extending to the cemented joint.
It is an object of this invention to provide an improved refractory component to mitigate this 120 problem.
From one aspect the present invention provides a pre-formed flat elongated refractory insert of general elliptical form having a circular bore therethrough. Thus, with this invention, whereas the dimension of the insert at right angles to the long' axis can be restricted by the corresponding plate dimension, the length of the insert can be such as to exceed the longitudinal movement of the mechanism, thus removing the cement joint out of the range of metal attack and eliminating the second and third disadvantages of the cylindrical insert. Moreover, because of the increased mass of insert, and its broad base, the chances of vertical movement are greatly reduced.
However, such a solution can leave a weak point in the assembly at the lower surface of the insert where it contacts the upper surface of the dependent collector nozzle. Given metal turbulence during operation, this horizontal avenue can provide a potential escape route for molten metal should the cemented joint be attacked or loosened.
Thus, from a second aspect, the present invention provides a pre-formed unitary refractory component, T-shaped in side elevation and comprising a parallel-faced elongated head and a stem of circular section, a circular bore extending through the component co-axial with the stem. 85 Preferably the elongated head defines a generally elliptical form in plan view, thus obviating the previous disadvantages referred to. From another aspect the present invention also provides a refractory component comprising a.
parallel faced elongated plate, a circular section apertured nozzle mounted on one side thereof and a flat insert according to the first aspect of this invention lying within the plate, the bore being in alignment with the nozzle aperture. 95 From yet another aspect the present invention also provides a refractory component comprising a parallel faced elongated plate, a circular section apertured nozzle mounted on one side thereof and a unitary T-shaped insert according to the second aspect of this invention in which the head thereof lies within the plate and the stem protrudes within the end of the nozzle, the bore being in alignment with the nozzle aperture. The major portion of the outer periphery of the component, other than the plain face on the other side of the plate, may be bounded by a metal casing, the whole forming a sliding plate/collector nozzle unit.
In accordance with the second aspect of this invention the advantages of both the elongated and circular inserts may be realised, in particular, the function of the elongated head is that of the flat elongated insert first recited while the cylindrical stem affords a secure attachment to the nozzle and introduces a step-shaped insert-tonozzle contact which inhibits the escape of molten metal from the system.
Primarily, the insert would be used in repaired plates but it could alternatively be adopted in new or prime plates; after use the insert may readily be removed and a further one introduced thus avoiding the necessity for cutting and drilling.
The insert may not necessarily be pre-formed and the invention also comprises a modification of the various aspects referred to above in which the insert, either flat or T-shaped, is a monolithic refractory rammed in situ and cured.
In order that the invention may be fully understood, an embodiment thereof will now be 2 GB 2 110 343 A 2 described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a plan view of a plain generally elliptical insert according to one aspect of this invention.
Figures 2 and 3 show plan and side elevations, respectively, of a Tshaped insert according to another aspect of this invention, and Figure 4 shows a side elevation of a sliding plate/collector nozzle component incorporating this latter insert.
Referring now to Figure 1 the insert comprises a moulded and fired refractory component of e.g. magnesia or high purity alumina, shaped so as to define a plain parallel-faced generally elliptical body having a bore centrally disposed therethrough.
Referring now to Figures 2 and 3 the alternative. form of insert comprises a moulded and fired T- shaped refractory component of e.g magnesia or high purity alumina, shaped so as to define a generally elliptical head portion 1 and a dependent circular section stem 2; a circular section bore 3 extends through this component.
Figure 4 shows the latter insert mounted in the 85 sliding element of a slide gate valve comprising a generally elliptical parallel-sided plate 4 and a refractory collector nozzle 5 having a bore 6.
These may be made from magnesite chrome. A metal casing 7 is provided around the bulk of this 90 unit, and this may be bedded-in with a refractory cement 8.
In this example shown the insert is used as a repair in the sense that an elliptically shaped hollow is machined from the plate 4 to the dimension of the head portion 1 of the insert and a circular section hole is drilled in the upper portion of the nozzle 5 to the dimensions of the stem 2.
The insert is then cemented into position as shown and the through bore is made up to a 100 smooth contour by cement 9. The exposed upper face of the component is then ground to present a flat uniform surface.
A similar form of repair would be used for the plain insert of Figure 1 but in that instance only 105 the plate 4 would be drilled out, the nozzle 5 being left in its original form.
Whereas the above description relates to a fixed moulded insert the repair may equally well be effected by ramming a refractory cement into the T-shaped (or plain) hollow, a circular spigot being positioned in the central bore. A typical ramming mix which might be used may be alumina containing a chemical bonding agent such as phosphate, the cement then being cured 115 at e.g. 3501C and the plate ground as before.
The insert may be replaced more than once, whether it be from a repair (as shown) or from a prime component incorporating an insert.
Although the invention has been described with 120 reference to the particular embodiments illustrated, it is to be understood that various modifications may readily be made without departing from the scope of this invention. For example, the insert may be differently dimensioned and shaped consistent with the T-shaped concept, e.g. the stem may be tapered slightly in a direction away from the head, mating with a similarly tapered recess in the upper end of the collector nozzle. Further, the stem may not be symmetrically placed with regard to the head; it may advantageously be offset along the major axis of the elliptical head. Different materials may be utilized. In addition, the insert may be used for the repair of the fixed plates/uper nozzles in slide gate valves.

Claims (11)

1. A refractory component for use in equipment in metal melt-holding vessels, an insert of generally elliptical form having a circular bore therethrough.
2. A component according to claim 1, in which the insert is T-shaped in side elevation, comprising a parallel-faced elongated head of elliptical form and a stem of circular section, the circular bore extending through the component co-axial with the stem.
3. A refractory component comprising a parallel faced elongated plate, a circular section apertured nozzle mounted on one side thereof, and an insert according to claim 1 lying within the plate, the bore being in alignment with the nozzle aperture.
4. A refractory component comprising a parallel faced elongated plate, a circular section apertured nozzle mounted on one side thereof, and a unitary T-shaped insert according to claim 2 with the head thereof lying within the plate and the stem protruding into the end of the nozzle, the bore being in alignment with the nozzle aperture.
5. A refractory component according to claim 3 or claim 4, in which the major portion of the outer periphery of the component, other than the plain face on the other side of the said plate, is bounded by a metal casing, the whole forming a sliding plate/collector nozzle unit of a slide gate valve.
6. A refractory component according to claim 2 or claim 4 in which the stem is tapered.
7. A refractory component according to claim 2 or claim 4 in which the stem is offset along the 110 major axis of the elliptical head.
8. A refractory component according to any one of claims 1 to 7, in which the insert is a moulded and fired pre-formed item.
9. A refractory component according to any one of claims 3 to 7 in which the insert is a monolithic refractory mix rammed in situ and cured.
10. A refractory component according to any one of claims 3 to 9, in which the insert is utilised as a repair in the worn component.
11. A refractory component substantially as herein described.
Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office by the Courier Press, Leamington Spa. 1983. Published by the Patent Office 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A lAY, from which copies may be obtained.
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GB2180477A (en) * 1985-09-18 1987-04-01 Didier Werke Ag Sliding plate for sliding gate valve

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