WO2011069252A1 - Procédé de formation de raccords réfractaires hermétiques dans des récipients destinés à contenir du métal, et récipients comprenant les raccords hermétiques - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to molten metal containment structures used for conveying, treating or holding molten metals, particularly such structures incorporating refractory or ceramic molten metal-containing vessels made from or including two or more pieces or sections. More particularly, the invention relates to methods of providing sealed joints between such pieces or sections to prevent leakage of molten metals from the vessels at the joints.
- Molten metal containment vessels e.g. metal-conveying troughs and launders
- metal-conveying troughs and launders are often employed during metal treatment or casting operations and the like, for example to convey molten metal from one location, such as a metal melting furnace, to another location, such as a casting mold or casting table.
- such vessels are used for metal treatments, such as metal filtering, metal degassing or metal transportation.
- Vessels of this kind are often constructed from two or more shaped sections made of refractory and/or ceramic materials that are resistant to high temperatures and to degradation by the molten metals intended to be contained therein. The vessel sections are brought into close mutual contact and may be held within an outer metal casing or the like provided for support, proper alignment and protection against damage.
- Such vessels are provided with sources of heat to ensure that the molten metals do not cool unduly or solidify as they are held within the vessels.
- the sources of heat may be electrical heating element positioned above or beneath the vessels or enclosures for conveying hot fluids (e.g. combustion gases) along the inner or outer surfaces of the vessels.
- An exemplary embodiment of the invention provides a method of preparing a reinforced refractory joint between refractory sections of a vessel used for containing or conveying molten metal.
- the method comprises introducing a mesh body made of metal wires (preferably of a metal that is resistant to attack by the molten metal contained in the vessel) into a gap between metal-contacting surfaces of adjacent refractory sections of the vessel so that the mesh body is positioned beneath the metal- contacting surfaces, and covering the mesh body with a layer of moldable refractory material (preferably in the form of a malleable paste) to seal the gap between the metal-contacting surfaces.
- the mesh body forms a flexible and compressible support for the moldable refractory material. Furthermore, in case the refractory material becomes cracked or broken, the mesh body holds the pieces in place and maintains the joint seal.
- the mesh body preferably has mesh openings of a size (e.g. l-5mm, more preferably 2-3mm) that resist penetration by the molten metal due to surface tension forces (metal meniscus or wetting angle), and also a thickness or number of layers that creates a tortuous or convoluted path for any molten metal that does penetrate the surface of the mesh body, thereby making penetration completely through the mesh body unlikely. It is also advantageous to employ a metal for the mesh body that is not easily wetted by the molten metal, i.e. it may be less than fully wetted. Although completely non-wetted metals would be desirable, they may not have the other desirable characteristics, e.g. resistance to attack by the molten metal.
- an enlarged groove is formed in or close to a metal-contacting surface of at least one of the vessel sections to form part of the gap between the adjacent the sections.
- a groove provides a positive location for the mesh body and, without such a groove, the gap between the sections has to be made large enough to provide space for the mesh body.
- the groove may be formed so that the sides of the groove are closer together than the diameter or width of the mesh body, whether the mesh body is used with or without impregnating refractory paste.
- the width of the groove is 0 to 15% narrower than the nominal (uncompressed) width of the mesh body prior to its insertion into the groove, although the groove may preferably have a width in a range of up to 15% wider or up to 50% narrower than the width of the mesh body (or, expressed in the alternative, the uncompressed width of the mesh body is preferably 0 to 15% wider than the width of the groove, etc.).
- the groove is typically incorporated into the vessel section as it is cast, or may be ground or cut into the end region of a trough section already formed, e.g. at the time of installation or repair of the vessel.
- the groove may be made rectangular (including square), part-circular or of any other desired profile.
- the groove may be located at the metal-contacting surface or beneath it buried within the gap. In the latter case, the mesh body is virtually fully enclosed within the groove on all sides, except at the gap, and the moldable refractory paste is used to seal the gap above the mesh body, but may or may not actually contact the mesh body. Moreover, the groove may be located entirely within one of the vessel sections or, alternatively, parts of the groove may be formed in both sections of an adjoining pair so that the sections line up to form the groove when the vessel is assembled. In one embodiment, a quantity of moldable refractory material in the form of a paste is worked into the mesh body before the mesh body is introduced into the gap between the adjacent refractory sections.
- a vessel for containing molten metal formed by two or more refractory vessel sections positioned end to end having a sealed joint between adjacent ends of the vessel sections.
- the sealed joints comprise a mesh body made of metal wires introduced into a gap between the adjacent vessel sections, and a layer of moldable refractory material overlying the mesh body in the gap and sealing the gap against molten metal penetration between the refractory sections.
- the mesh body itself may contain a quantity of refractory paste.
- a vessel section for a molten metal containing vessel comprising a body of refractory material having a metal-conveying channel formed therein, and having a transverse groove at one end of the body, the groove having a metal mesh rope pre- positioned in the groove leaving room in the groove for an overlying coating of a moldable refractory material.
- the vessel is shaped and dimensioned for use as an elongated metal- conveying trough having a channel formed therein, or as a container for a molten metal filter, a container for a molten metal degasser, a crucible, or the like.
- the vessel is normally intended for containing molten aluminum and aluminum alloys, but could be used for containing other molten metals, particularly those having similar melting points to aluminum, e.g. magnesium, lead, tin and zinc (which have lower melting points than aluminum) and copper and gold (that have higher melting points than aluminum).
- a metal should be chosen for the mesh that is unreactive with that particular molten metal, or that is at least sufficiently unreactive that limited contact with the molten metal would not cause excessive erosion or absorption of the mesh.
- Titanium is a good choice for molten aluminum, but has the disadvantage of high cost. Less expensive alternatives include, but are not limited to, Ni-Cr alloys (e.g.
- the trough When the vessel is a trough, the trough may have an open metal-conveying channel that extends into the body of the trough or trough section from an upper surface.
- the channel may be entirely enclosed by the body, e.g. in the form of a tubular hole passing through the body of the trough from one end to the other.
- the sealed joint of the exemplary embodiments may be formed just between metal-contacting surfaces of adjacent vessel sections, the joint may
- the sealed joint of the exemplary embodiments may be formed between vessel sections, e.g. trough sections, that are either heated or unheated. If heated trough sections are joined in this way, they may form part of a heated trough structure according to U.S. patent No. 6,973,955 issued to Tingey et al. on December 13, 2005, or pending U.S. patent application Serial No. 12/002,989, published on July 10, 2008 under publication no. US 2008/0163999 to Hymas et al. (the disclosures of which patent and patent application are specifically incorporated herein by this reference).
- the patent to Tingey et al. provides electrical heating from below and from the sides, and the patent application to Hymas et al. provides heating by means of circulating combustion gases.
- heating means may be located inside or above the refractory vessel itself.
- refractory material as used herein to refer to metal containment vessels is intended to include all materials that are relatively resistant to attack by molten metals and that are capable of retaining their strength at the high temperatures contemplated for the vessels. Such materials include, but are not limited to, ceramic materials (inorganic non-metallic solids and heat-resistant glasses) and non-metals.
- a non-limiting list of suitable materials includes the following: the oxides of aluminum (alumina), silicon (silica, particularly fused silica), magnesium (magnesia), calcium (lime), zirconium (zirconia), boron (boron oxide); metal carbides, borides, nitrides, silicides, such as silicon carbide, particularly nitride-bonded silicon carbide (SiC/Si 3 N 4 ), boron carbide, boron nitride; aluminosilicates, e.g. calcium aluminum silicate; composite materials (e.g. composites of oxides and non-oxides); glasses, including machinable glasses; mineral wools of fibers or mixtures thereof; carbon or graphite; and the like.
- metal carbides such as silicon carbide, particularly nitride-bonded silicon carbide (SiC/Si 3 N 4 ), boron carbide, boron nitride; aluminosilicates, e
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a refractory trough section having a groove at one end suitable for forming a sealed joint;
- Fig. 2 is an end view of the trough section of Fig. 1 showing the end having the groove formed therein;
- Fig. 3 is top plan view of the abutting ends of two trough sections of the kind shown in Figs. 1 and 2 having a sealed joint formed there-between;
- Fig. 4 is a transverse cross-section of the sealed joint of Fig. 3 taken on the line IV-IV showing the internal construction of the joint;
- Fig. 5 is a longitudinal cross-section of one type of sealed joint formed between adjacent trough sections
- Fig. 6 is a longitudinal cross-section similar to that of Fig. 5 but showing an alternative type of joint formed between adjacent trough sections;
- Fig. 7 is a longitudinal cross-section similar to that of Fig. 5 but showing a further alternative type of joint formed between adjacent trough sections;
- Fig. 8 is an enlarged view of a woven mesh layer suitable for use in exemplary embodiments
- Fig. 9 is a top plan view of the woven layer of Fig. 8 showing the tubular nature of the woven layer;
- Fig. 10 is an end view of a rolled-up bundle formed from the tubular woven piece of Figs. 8 and 9;
- Fig. 11 is a side view of the bundle of Fig. 10 showing how the bundle may be covered by a tubular woven sleeve to keep the bundle together and form a flexible rope.
- Figs. 1 and 2 of the accompanying drawings show one section 10A of a molten metal-containment vessel in the form of an elongated metal-conveying trough 10 (see Fig. 3).
- the trough 10 is formed by positioning two or more such sections end to end to create a trough of any desired length.
- the sections are normally held within an open-topped metal casing of a molten metal containment or distribution structure, so that the sections are held by the casing against relative movement and are protected from damage.
- the section 10A has a U-shaped channel 11 formed by an inner channel surface 12. In use, the channel 11 is partially filled with molten metal up to a maximum level 14 (Fig.
- the trough section is formed by a body 15 which is a solid cast block of refractory material having resistance to both heat and attack by molten metal.
- the body may be made of any one of the refractory materials exemplified earlier provided they may be shaped and formed into a suitable vessel section.
- One longitudinal end 16 of the trough section is provided with an enlarged groove 17 of rectangular cross-section that extends into the body 15 of the trough section from the inner surface 12 and runs completely from one side of the trough section to the other.
- the groove 17 is closed on all sides except at the inner surface 12.
- each end of the trough section 10 may be provided with a half-width groove so that a groove 17 of full width is formed between such trough sections when the grooved ends are positioned together.
- This latter alternative has the advantage that the remainder of the gap between trough sections (i.e. the part below the groove 17) is positioned immediately under the centerline of the groove, rather than at one side thereof, and is therefore more protected against leakage for reasons that will become apparent below.
- Figs. 3 and 4 show adjoining parts of two trough sections 10A and 10B. These sections are positioned end to end and are provided with a sealed joint 24 according to one preferred exemplary embodiment.
- Fig. 3 is a plan view from the top and Fig. 4 is a cross-section along the line IV-IV of Fig. 3.
- Rectangular groove 17 is filled with and sealed by a combination of a metal mesh body in the form of a flexible, compressible rope 20, and a moldable refractory paste 21.
- a smooth surface 22 is preferably formed from paste 21 at the outer surface of the groove 17, at least in the region of the surface part 12A of the trough section that contacts molten metal during use. This assures a smooth laminar flow of metal over sealed joint 24 and thereby reduces erosion.
- metal mesh rope 20 is first inserted into the groove 17 and pushed to the bottom of the groove, for example by means of a hand- tool such as a blunt chisel or thin tamping device (not shown).
- the metal mesh rope 20 is then covered by a layer of the moldable refractory material 21 pushed into the groove and made smooth at surface 22 by means of a hand-tool such as a trowel (not shown).
- the metal mesh of the rope should preferably not be exposed at the surface 22 and is preferably covered by a layer of the refractory paste having a thickness of up to 1.9cm (3 ⁇ 4 inch).
- the moldable refractory material 21 is then allowed to dry, harden and possibly cure before the trough sections are used to convey molten metal (as represented by arrow 25).
- the trough sections 10A and 10B are supported above an electrical heating element 26 within an outer metal casing (not shown), although heating elements of the same kind may alternatively or additionally be provided along the sides of the trough section.
- the metal mesh rope 20 extends horizontally completely across the groove 17, as does the moldable refractory material 21, so that molten metal cannot penetrate into the groove 17 and down into the gap 27 between the adjacent trough sections 10A and 10B.
- the heating element 26 is therefore protected from contact with molten metal from the interior of the trough and is thus protected from damage and degradation by the metal.
- the moldable refractory material 21 adheres to the metal mesh rope 20 as it dries and cures so that the metal mesh provides a durable support and reinforcement for the moldable refractory material 21. This allows the use of a softer and more flexible moldable refractory material than would be the case if the groove had to be filled solely with a moldable refractory material itself.
- the metal mesh also allows the sealed joint 24 to expand and contract with heating cycles and also allows the moldable refractory material 21 to expand and contract in the same way, thus minimizing the likelihood of cracking.
- molten metal from the trough section will not penetrate far into the groove 17 because the metal mesh body of the rope 20 resists such penetration, especially if the mesh size of the metal mesh is relatively small, e.g. l-5mm and more preferably 2-3mm, or smaller, so that the molten metal meniscus bridges the mesh openings and resists metal penetration. Penetration is also discouraged if the body is made up of two or more layers so that a tortuous or convoluted path through the body must be taken by the molten metal if it is to fully penetrate the rope 20.
- the metal mesh rope 20 is first impregnated with a moldable refractory paste material 28, which may be the same as or different from the moldable refractory material 21 employed above the rope.
- the impregnation of the paste into the metal mesh rope can be done, for example, by providing a flat strip of woven mesh material, working the moldable refractory paste 28 into the mesh openings, and then rolling the flat strip into a roll to form the rope 20.
- the refractory- impregnated rope is then used in the same way as that of Fig. 5 to form a sealed joint 24.
- FIG. 6 introduces more refractory material into the joint, and allows for better adhesion of the rope with the moldable refractory 21 and also with the sides and the bottom of the groove 17.
- an amount of moldable refractory material may, if desired, be worked into the groove 17 before the rope 20 is inserted in order to provide a layer of refractory material beneath the rope 20. While such an arrangement is not shown in Figs. 5 and 6, it is illustrated in Fig. 4.
- a groove 17 is formed by two semi-cylindrical depressions 17A and 17B formed, respectively, in end faces of trough sections 10A and 10B.
- the rope 20 is inserted into the groove 17 when the trough 10 is assembled from sections 10A and 10B, and it is almost completely enclosed within the bodies of the trough sections, except for the gap 27 between the trough sections (which is preferably kept as small as possible).
- the gap above the groove is then filled with a moldable refractory material 21.
- the refractory material is made to penetrate deeply into the gap to enter the groove 17 and contact the metal mesh rope 20, at least at the top thereof.
- the refractory material may merely fill the gap above the groove 17, thus sealing the trough against metal penetration.
- the gap required to be filled with the refractory paste is minimized and cracks are less likely to develop and to propagate through this material. Any molten metal that does penetrate into the groove 17 has to pass through the rope 20 before it reaches the lower parts of gap 27 and, as indicated above, the characteristics of the rope make such penetration difficult and unlikely.
- the metal mesh rope 20 may be any kind of metal mesh piece or body, but is preferably of a kind as shown in Figs. 8 to 11 of the accompanying drawings.
- a thin flexible metal wire 30 may be woven to form an open-weave fabric using a simple warp and weft arranged at right angles, but is preferably woven with open circular loops 31 as shown in Fig. 8 to form a woven piece 32.
- the woven piece may be made with any suitable dimensions, but is preferably woven in the form of a tube 33 as shown in Fig. 9 of any suitable axial length between the open ends of the tube.
- the woven tube may then be flattened as represented by the arrows in Fig.
- the woven piece may be rolled up to form a tubular bundle 34 as shown in Fig. 10 (although the winding of the tubular bundle is generally much tighter than illustrated). If still greater bulk is required, two or more flattened woven tubes may be wound together to form the bundle.
- the tubular bundle 34 is preferably covered by a tubular woven metal sleeve 35 to hold the bundle together and to form the rope 20 used in the manner shown in the earlier embodiments, e.g. as shown in Fig. 5.
- a rope of this kind preferably has a thickness (diameter) of 5mm to 1.9cm (3/16 inch to 3 ⁇ 4 inch).
- the woven tubular sleeve 35 preferably has mesh openings of the same size or smaller than those of the layers forming the tubular bundle 34.
- the tubular sleeve 35 prevents the bundle 34 from unrolling but maintains the flexible nature of the bundle. If a rope 20 of the kind shown in Fig. 6 is required, i.e. a rope impregnated with moldable refractory paste, the bundle
- Fig. 10 may be unrolled and the moldable refractory paste worked into the mesh.
- the bundle may then be re-rolled and used in this form, or even with the outer sleeve
- Woven metal products of this kind may be obtained, for example, from Davlyn corporation of Spring City, PA 19475, USA.
- a particularly preferred product from Davlyn is a 1cm (3/8 inch) flexible mesh cable having a construction similar to that shown in Figs. 8 to 11.
- the wire is made of Inconel ® , which is an Ni-Cr based alloy. This alloy is particularly resistant to high temperatures and is especially suitable for sealing the joints of externally-heated trough sections designed to reach high temperatures, e.g. up to about 900°C.
- the moldable refractory paste 21 used in the exemplary embodiments may be any kind of paste made of a refractory material that hardens and is resistant to attack and abrasion by molten metal.
- the paste may be, for example, a commercially available product commonly used for refractory repair, e.g. an alumina/silica paste such as Pyroform EZ Fill ® sold by Rex Materials Group of P.O. Box 980, 5600 E.
- a paste containing aluminosilicate fibers such as Fiberfrax LDS Pumpable ® sold by Unifrax LLC, Corporate Headquarters, 2351 Whirlpool Street, Niagara Falls, New York, U.S.A.
- Such materials should be used according to the manufacturers' instructions, and are generally cured with an external added heat source (such as a gas burner) or by using the heat provided by the trough itself when put into use.
- the EZ fill product cures to form a solid and relatively brittle final mass, but the metal mesh body prevents the mass from forming a continuous crack all the way through the joint.
- the LDS Pumpable material cures to form a more fibrous and flexible mass and the metal mesh body helps it to retain sufficient solidity to resist erosion by the molten metal.
- the softness of the mass allows it to accommodate some of the thermal expansion and contraction of the trough. While the above materials are preferred, pastes of any of the refractory materials exemplified earlier may be use when the can be obtained in moldable paste form.
- the joints can be easily removed by breaking through the upper layer of molded refractory material and then removing the metal mesh rope filling. This allows a trough section, even a central section, to be removed from an operational trough when necessary for maintenance or repair. The trough section may then be returned to the trough or replaced and the joint re-formed in the indicated manner.
- trough sections with metal mesh ropes installed in end grooves and held in place, e.g. by means of a thin underlayer of moldable refractory paste.
- a trough section When such a trough section is used, it may simply be positioned end to end with other trough sections and then the joints completed by filling them in with the moldable refractory paste and smoothing off the joint surface.
- the trough 10 may be an elongated molten metal trough of the kind used in molten metal distribution systems suitable for conveying molten metal from one location (e.g. a metal melting furnace) to another location (e.g. a casting mold or casting table).
- a metal melting furnace e.g. a metal melting furnace
- another location e.g. a casting mold or casting table
- other kinds of metal containment and distribution vessels may employed, e.g. as in-line ceramic filters (e.g. ceramic foam filters) used for filtering particulates out of a molten metal stream as it flows, for example, from a metal melting furnace to a casting table.
- the vessel includes a channel for conveying molten metal and a filter positioned in the channel.
- the vessel acts as a container in which molten metal is degassed, e.g. as in a so-called "Alcan compact metal degasser” as disclosed in PCT patent publication WO 95/21273 published on August 10, 1995 (the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference).
- the degassing operation removes hydrogen and other impurities from a molten metal stream as it travels from a furnace to a casting table.
- Such a vessel includes an internal volume for molten metal containment into which rotatable degasser impellers project from above.
- the vessel may be used for batch processing, or it may be part of a metal distribution system attached to metal conveying vessels.
- the vessel may be any refractory metal containment vessel positioned within a metal casing.
- the vessel may also be designed as a refractory ceramic crucible for containing large bodies of molten metal for transport from one location to another. All such alternative vessels may be used with the exemplary embodiments of the invention provided they are made of two or more sections that are joined end-to-end.
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