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Casting Speed

As cast thickness Casting speed Evaporation period Evaporation temperature Precipitant Bath temperature... [Pg.47]

At this point the slip is ready for tape casting. The carrier of choice is silicone-coated Mylar in a continuous tape casting machine. The blade gap, casting speed, etc. are selected to yield the tape thickness desired. [Pg.242]

The slip is then ready to cast on a continuous moving silicone-coated Mylar carrier. The doctor blade gap and casting speed are set based upon the tape thickness desired. [Pg.248]

M. Suzuki, C.Yu, T. Emi, In-situ Measurement of Fracture Strength of Solidifying Steel Shells to Predict upper Limit of Casting Speed in Continuous Caster with Oscillating Mold ,... [Pg.170]

Keywords Heat Flux, CSP Mold, Casting Speed, Superheat, Level Fluctuation. [Pg.227]

In the current work, the characteristics of the mean heat flux at four faces of a CSP continuous casting mold at steady casting stage were studied based on the plant production data of low carbon A1 killed (LCAK) steel and weathering steel (WS). The effect of various operation parameters, including casting speed, siqierheat in tundish and surface level fluctuation at the mold on the heat flux was analyzed and discussed... [Pg.227]

Figure 4. Mean heat flux at different casting speeds of LCAK steel (a) loose face (b) fixed face (c) left narrow face (d) right narrow face... Figure 4. Mean heat flux at different casting speeds of LCAK steel (a) loose face (b) fixed face (c) left narrow face (d) right narrow face...
The fact that at relatively low casting speed the heat flux increased with increasing of casting speed can be induced by... [Pg.231]

When the casting speed increased, the residence time of steel in the mold became shorter, implying shorter sohdification time so that the solidified shell was thinner and the ability of resisting the static pressure of molten steel was reduced, which induced closer contact between the shell and copperplate, resulting in the increase of heat flux. [Pg.231]

The possible reasons for that the heat flux increased slowly or even remained unchanged when the casting speed increased to a critical value, for example the casting of weathering steel at 3.9 m/min, include... [Pg.231]

As shown in Table III, the oscillation frequency of the mold increased from 231 to 264 (the ratio was 14.3%) when the casting speed increased to 4.0 m/min, which consumed more mold powder and then the heat flux of the mold decreased. [Pg.232]

Table III. Relation between oscillation parameters and casting speed... Table III. Relation between oscillation parameters and casting speed...
Casting speed (m/min) Oscillation frequency (min ) Amplitude (mm) Negative strip time (s)... [Pg.232]


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