WO2013156252A1 - Ceramic refractory stopper - Google Patents
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- WO2013156252A1 WO2013156252A1 PCT/EP2013/056082 EP2013056082W WO2013156252A1 WO 2013156252 A1 WO2013156252 A1 WO 2013156252A1 EP 2013056082 W EP2013056082 W EP 2013056082W WO 2013156252 A1 WO2013156252 A1 WO 2013156252A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B22—CASTING; POWDER METALLURGY
- B22D—CASTING OF METALS; CASTING OF OTHER SUBSTANCES BY THE SAME PROCESSES OR DEVICES
- B22D41/00—Casting melt-holding vessels, e.g. ladles, tundishes, cups or the like
- B22D41/14—Closures
- B22D41/16—Closures stopper-rod type, i.e. a stopper-rod being positioned downwardly through the vessel and the metal therein, for selective registry with the pouring opening
- B22D41/18—Stopper-rods therefor
- B22D41/186—Stopper-rods therefor with means for injecting a fluid into the melt
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- the invention relates to a ceramic refractory stopper (a stopper device) for controlling a flow of molten metal at an outlet opening of a
- metallurgical vessel such as a tundish.
- the generic type of ceramic refractory stoppers comprises a rod- shaped stopper body, one end of which being designed for fixation to a corresponding lifting mechanism while the other end of which being defined by a so called stopper head.
- the rod-shaped stopper body typically has a central longitudinal axis.
- ft is well known in steel casting to arrange such a stopper rod, which in many cases is a one-piece - stopper rod, in a vertical position, in order to vary the cross-sectional area of an associated outlet opening of a corresponding metallurgical vessel by said lifting action.
- any directions disclosed hereinafter, like “top”, “bottom”, “upper and lower ends” always refer to the vertical use position as shown in the Figures of the attached drawing.
- Stopper rods of this type have also been used to introduce a treatment gas, such as an inert gas, i. a. argon, into the hot melt (in particular steel melt) to improve the quality of the melt, for example to remove non- metallic inclusions from the melt.
- a treatment gas such as an inert gas, i. a. argon
- the known stopper rod comprises:
- At least one gas channel running within said stopper body, from an upper end of the stopper body toward an opposite end of the stopper body and extending into a free outer surface area of a stopper head.
- the gas may be contaminated during its passage through the gas channel of the stopper rod.
- WO 2006/007672 discloses a stopper rod wherein the wall of the gas channel is provided with a layer of a material which does not produce carbon monoxide at the temperature of use.
- the contamination of the treatment gas cannot be avoided reliably by said inner lining.
- the gas for example Argon, Nitrogen
- the gas may still be contaminated by small particles of the lining material, for example by abrasion and/or chemical reaction between the gas (for example in case of Nitrogen) and the lining material.
- the known technology does not coasider harmful constituents of the treatment gas.
- SiO silicon dioxide
- other volatile sub-oxides alkali-compounds or the like which may contribute a blockage of the gas-channel(s) in the stopper head.
- the object of the invention is to provide a stopper rod of the type mentioned overcoming these disadvantages.
- the invention is based on the following cognition:
- the abrasion problem (1 st problem) is a problem of the material from which said stopper stop is manufactured
- the 2 ad problem temperature gradient
- any changes in the material of the stopper rod may solve the 1" but not the 2 nd problem and vice versa any external heating of the stopper area may reduce the temperature gradient but not the abrasion problem.
- the invention makes a totally different approach: It accepts the 2 problems mentioned but compensates these problems by filling a solid material (hereinafter also called the filling material) into the gas channel while leaving enough space for the gas to pass through, which material provides the following effects: a) It is high-temperature resistant (>1000°C, >1.300°C, often > 1500°C or > 16O0 W C ) and therefore remains in the gas channel e.g.
- Criterion a) is important to allow the filling material to fulfil its function during use of the stopper rod.
- Criterion b) is important as the new surfaces force the gas to transverse flows (up to small turbulences).
- the filling material further achieves (gets) a. temperature similar to the temperature of the stopper body, when the stopper rod is in use. thus leading to additional heating surfaces for the gas. an increase of the gas temperature and an equilization the gas temperature over the respective parts of the gas channel and further downstream toward the outlet section of the gas channel.
- the heat transfer is mainly effected by thermic radiation.
- any temperature difference between the material of the stopper body and the gas is favorably reduced. This is true although the gas velocity increases in view of the reduced cross section available for the gas to flow through (under the assumption of a certain gas volume necessary for the treatment of the melt).
- This criterion (b) is linked with the demand to secure that the gas passes that distance (part) of the gas channel filled with this material in an appropriate volume and implicitly includes a corresponding selection of suitable filling materials nd suitable shapes.
- a powdery material would cause blockage of the gas channel and avoid the necessary gas volume to pass through,.
- a particulate material or a material with a high open porisity necessarily provides gaps and/or hollows and/or slits and/or spaces like pores between adjacent particles and/or within the material through which the gas may flow, i.e. such materials have a considerable "open porosity” or "permeability to gas", which may be adjusted according to a range necessary to lei the required volume of gas pass through.
- the criterion is improved if the filling material has a high thermal
- the filling material then receives and transports the heat even more efficiently.
- the filling material receives its high temperature by direct heat conduction from the corresponding melt, into which the stopper is immerged, via the stopper body as well as by heat radiation from the stopper body,
- the filling material must extend over a considerable distance (length) of the gas channel, in order to provide the desired new large surface areas and to achieve the desired effects.
- a further advantage is that condensation effects of the gas are reduced or even avoided.
- this "packed bed” acts as a collecting chamber for any abrasions from the refractory material or any lining or glaze respectively arid avoids that corresponding dust and/or particles follow the gas stream aloag the gas channel toward the gas outlet opening with the danger of blockage of the gas channel by clogging effects.
- This is particularly important with stopper rods having a gas outlet opening of reduced diameter - compared with its upstream sections - like typically being the case at the stopper head.
- the invention may compensate said abrasion be providing a filler material which "absorbs" (collects) any such solid materials. Such particles may physical ly adhere to the filling material or react with it. in its most general embodiment the invention relates to a ceramic refractory stopper, comprising
- a high temperature resistant material is arranged within the gas channel according to the following conditions:
- the high temperature material extends along a distance R of the gas channel being > 25% of the total length L of the gas channel and
- the filler material may be arranged parallel to the central longitudinal stopper axis of the stopper rod.
- At least 20% of said gas channel volume are filled with solid parts of said said high temperature resistant material, including percentages of >25 , >30%, >40%, >50% to achieve the improvements.
- any open porosity within the solid parts of the filling material, through which gas flows, does not define the "solid volume" of the fill ing material .
- the gas channel has parts with a smaller cross-section (especially parts with a cross section smaller than - for example - the grain size of a particulate filling material, so that the filling material doesn 't fit in; this may be the case especially in the stopper head) the filling material will only be implemented in those part of the gas channel of larger cross- section to avoid any undesired blockage.
- the gas channel has a cylindrical shape although other designs are possible.
- said part of the gas channel, filled with the particulate material may have a cross-section of > 500 mm 2 .
- thermal capacity established in accordance with EN 993- 14, EN 993- 15 of more than 0,4 J/g [0,8-5,0 J/g K] ,
- the filling material should not loose more than 10M.- (better ⁇ 5M.-% or ⁇ 1 ⁇ . -%) by abrasion during its maximum time of use.
- the filling material may be selected from the group comprising: charcoal, oxidic refractory materials, non-oxidic refractory materials, graphite felts, or mixtures thereof,
- a particulate filling materia! may be provided as a preparation of any two- or three-dimensional shapes, including; granules, pellets, fibres, pyramids, cones and/or spheres.
- It may be prepared as particles with a grain size between 1 and 10mm, for example a grain size d ⁇ o between 2mm and 8 mm or between 2mm and 5 mm, meaning that 90% of the particles fall, within said range.
- a length up to 30 mm and an average diameter ⁇ 100 ⁇ is suitable.
- articulate material includes a shaped material with a
- open pore volume open, porosity
- gas permeability This may be, as an example, a foamed ceramic shape.
- the filling material may be arranged as one continuous filling, i.e. like/as a cartridge, a column or the like within the gas channel.
- the invention includes the possibility to arrange/ integrate t o or more continuous fillings in a stopper rod, with a clearance between the respective fillings.
- a cartridge may be designed as an envelope surrounding a loose (particulate) filling material or as a shaped body. It may be helpful, especially under extreme conditions, to provide a cover at least on top of one of the free end sections of the filling, wherein the cover is a high temperature resistant, gas permeable filter with free spaces for the gas to pass through being smaller than those of the filling material.
- This filter cover serves to avoid any solid particles from the refractory material or the filling material to enter downstream sections of the gas channel and it especially avoids any such solids from entering in the gas outlet region of the gas channel.
- the filter typically extends over the whole cross section of the gas channel. Its gas permeability is less (for example > !. ( ⁇ %, >20%,>40% less) than that of the filling material.
- This gas permeable filter can be is made of high temperature resistant fibres, for example alumina fibres.
- stopper may be realised by arbitrary combinations of the design features disclosed, if such combinations are not explicitl y excluded . It should be noted thai terms like "rod-shaped” etc., cylindrical, concentric, parallel etc, always refer to the manufactured technical product and insofar refer to corresponding technical features and are not used in a strongly mathematical sense.
- Figure 1 A sectional view of a first embodiment of the new stopper.
- Figure 2 A sectional view of a second embodiment of the new stopper.
- Fig. I shows a longitudinal sectional view of a stopper rod 10 according to the invention in its working position.
- a refractory ceramic stopper body 12 shaped as a rod, comprising a substantially cylindrical main section 12m (in Fig. I the upper section) and a head section 1 h at its lower end, typically called a stopper head.
- the rod-shaped stopper body 12 defines a central longitudinal stopper axis A (Fig.2) and comprises a cylindrical gas channel 1 4, running within said stopper body 12, concentrically with respect to axis A, from an upper end 12ti of stopper body 12 toward said stopper head 12h (thus defining an upper section 14u o cylindrical gas channel 14 of in er diameter D) and extending into said stopper head 12h and finally extending into a free outer surface area 12o of said stopper head 12h (thus defining a lower section 141 of cylindrical gas channel 14 of inner diameter d).
- a metallic fitting 16 is arranged around
- Said fitting 1 6 comprises an inner thread for a form-fit connection to a gas supply line 30,
- the distance R , and insofar the height of the filler material 20 in the gas channel 14 is defined at its upper and lower end by a fibre filter 22o,u shaped as plates, wherein the cross section of said filter plates 22o,u is slightly larger than the said diameter D to keep the filters 22o,u (with the charcoal in between.) at place (by friction) .
- This arrangement may be compared with a cartridge and indeed one option to arrange the said particulate material within gas channel 14 is to prepare the filler material like a cartridge, which cartridge being made of a cylindrical envelope, for example made of paper and limited at its ends by said filter plates ,
- the envelope may burn off, while the said filter plates 22o,u are made of ceramic fibres, which withstand the temperatures within said stopper rod during use, as the charcoal, does.
- particle size of filler material dw** 3 ,0 mm
- thermal capacity of filler material IJ gK
- Fig.2 The embodiment according to Fig.2 is similar to that of Fig. 1
- the gas channel 14 is arranged between both said filler
- the filler section(s) are responsible to achieve the following characteristics: a redirection of the gas flow
- any abrasions and/or other solid impurities are collected within said filler sections and/or the adjacent filter plates and hindered to enter into gas channel section 1 1 of reduced diameter.
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- Filtering Of Dispersed Particles In Gases (AREA)
- Casting Support Devices, Ladles, And Melt Control Thereby (AREA)
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| CA2849197A CA2849197C (en) | 2012-04-16 | 2013-03-22 | Ceramic refractory stopper |
| BR112014008236A BR112014008236B8 (en) | 2012-04-16 | 2013-03-22 | refractory ceramic cap |
| UAA201403314A UA109216C2 (en) | 2012-04-16 | 2013-03-22 | CERAMIC FIRE STOP |
| CN201380003717.5A CN103889618B (en) | 2012-04-16 | 2013-03-22 | Ceramic fire resistant plug |
| RU2014113164/02A RU2567760C2 (en) | 2012-04-16 | 2013-03-22 | Ceramic fire-resistant stopper |
| US14/347,818 US9802249B2 (en) | 2012-04-16 | 2013-03-22 | Ceramic refractory stopper |
| MX2014004833A MX2014004833A (en) | 2012-04-16 | 2013-03-22 | Ceramic refractory stopper. |
| ZA2014/02268A ZA201402268B (en) | 2012-04-16 | 2014-03-27 | Ceramic refractory stopper |
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| EP12164338.1A EP2653248B1 (en) | 2012-04-16 | 2012-04-16 | Ceramic refractory stopper |
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