The Use of Secondary Copper for the Production of Rods and Tubes by Continuous Casting in an Electron-Beam Installation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ladokhin S. V. V. B. Chernyavsky
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Equipment and continuous casting technology for the production of small diameter copper rods and tubes are described. Industrial copper wastes, such as scrap and shavings, were used as the charge. An electron-beam installation for rod and tube production includes a crucible with an electromagnetic stirring system and a pouring hole in its bottom, a bottomless mold, .and a special cooling system, which includes an oil and water cooling devices. For the first time in the electron-beam technology, rods of 8 mm and 14 mm diameter mm tubes of 14 mm external diameter and 7 mm internal diameter were produced through continuous casting by pulling them out of the vacuum chamder into the atmosphere with depressurizing the vacuum chamber. The production capacity of a single strand continuous casting machine was 200 mm/tnin for rod casting and 150 mm/min for tube casting.
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APA: Ladokhin S. V. V. B. Chernyavsky  (2000)  The Use of Secondary Copper for the Production of Rods and Tubes by Continuous Casting in an Electron-Beam Installation

MLA: Ladokhin S. V. V. B. Chernyavsky The Use of Secondary Copper for the Production of Rods and Tubes by Continuous Casting in an Electron-Beam Installation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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