US20110003679A1 - Anti-alumina-buildup refractories for casting nozzles - Google Patents
Anti-alumina-buildup refractories for casting nozzles Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US20110003679A1 US20110003679A1 US10/524,621 US52462103A US2011003679A1 US 20110003679 A1 US20110003679 A1 US 20110003679A1 US 52462103 A US52462103 A US 52462103A US 2011003679 A1 US2011003679 A1 US 2011003679A1
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- alumina
- cao
- buildup
- caco
- refractories
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Abandoned
Links
- 239000011819 refractory material Substances 0.000 title claims abstract description 31
- 238000005266 casting Methods 0.000 title claims abstract description 13
- VTYYLEPIZMXCLO-UHFFFAOYSA-L Calcium carbonate Chemical compound [Ca+2].[O-]C([O-])=O VTYYLEPIZMXCLO-UHFFFAOYSA-L 0.000 claims abstract description 70
- 229910000019 calcium carbonate Inorganic materials 0.000 claims abstract description 35
- 239000002245 particle Substances 0.000 claims abstract description 22
- 229910052500 inorganic mineral Inorganic materials 0.000 claims abstract description 9
- 239000011707 mineral Substances 0.000 claims abstract description 9
- 239000000203 mixture Substances 0.000 claims abstract description 7
- PNEYBMLMFCGWSK-UHFFFAOYSA-N aluminium oxide Inorganic materials [O-2].[O-2].[O-2].[Al+3].[Al+3] PNEYBMLMFCGWSK-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 abstract description 36
- 238000006703 hydration reaction Methods 0.000 abstract description 17
- 229910052751 metal Inorganic materials 0.000 abstract description 10
- 239000002184 metal Substances 0.000 abstract description 10
- 230000036571 hydration Effects 0.000 abstract description 8
- 238000005979 thermal decomposition reaction Methods 0.000 abstract description 3
- 239000000292 calcium oxide Substances 0.000 description 42
- ODINCKMPIJJUCX-UHFFFAOYSA-N Calcium oxide Chemical compound [Ca]=O ODINCKMPIJJUCX-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 41
- 235000012255 calcium oxide Nutrition 0.000 description 41
- 229910000831 Steel Inorganic materials 0.000 description 19
- 239000010959 steel Substances 0.000 description 19
- 230000000694 effects Effects 0.000 description 11
- XKRFYHLGVUSROY-UHFFFAOYSA-N Argon Chemical compound [Ar] XKRFYHLGVUSROY-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 8
- 238000000034 method Methods 0.000 description 8
- 235000010755 mineral Nutrition 0.000 description 7
- 238000009749 continuous casting Methods 0.000 description 6
- 239000007789 gas Substances 0.000 description 6
- 239000010459 dolomite Substances 0.000 description 5
- 229910000514 dolomite Inorganic materials 0.000 description 5
- 239000000463 material Substances 0.000 description 5
- 229910052786 argon Inorganic materials 0.000 description 4
- 238000006243 chemical reaction Methods 0.000 description 4
- 230000000052 comparative effect Effects 0.000 description 4
- 230000006866 deterioration Effects 0.000 description 4
- 239000000126 substance Substances 0.000 description 4
- OKTJSMMVPCPJKN-UHFFFAOYSA-N Carbon Chemical compound [C] OKTJSMMVPCPJKN-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 3
- 229910052782 aluminium Inorganic materials 0.000 description 3
- XAGFODPZIPBFFR-UHFFFAOYSA-N aluminium Chemical compound [Al] XAGFODPZIPBFFR-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 3
- 238000005452 bending Methods 0.000 description 3
- 230000015572 biosynthetic process Effects 0.000 description 3
- 150000001875 compounds Chemical class 0.000 description 3
- 229910002804 graphite Inorganic materials 0.000 description 3
- 239000010439 graphite Substances 0.000 description 3
- 238000010438 heat treatment Methods 0.000 description 3
- CPLXHLVBOLITMK-UHFFFAOYSA-N magnesium oxide Inorganic materials [Mg]=O CPLXHLVBOLITMK-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 3
- MCMNRKCIXSYSNV-UHFFFAOYSA-N Zirconium dioxide Chemical compound O=[Zr]=O MCMNRKCIXSYSNV-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 2
- 239000003963 antioxidant agent Substances 0.000 description 2
- 230000003078 antioxidant effect Effects 0.000 description 2
- 238000001816 cooling Methods 0.000 description 2
- 238000000354 decomposition reaction Methods 0.000 description 2
- 239000011521 glass Substances 0.000 description 2
- 230000001939 inductive effect Effects 0.000 description 2
- 239000000395 magnesium oxide Substances 0.000 description 2
- 239000011159 matrix material Substances 0.000 description 2
- 230000035515 penetration Effects 0.000 description 2
- VZSRBBMJRBPUNF-UHFFFAOYSA-N 2-(2,3-dihydro-1H-inden-2-ylamino)-N-[3-oxo-3-(2,4,6,7-tetrahydrotriazolo[4,5-c]pyridin-5-yl)propyl]pyrimidine-5-carboxamide Chemical compound C1C(CC2=CC=CC=C12)NC1=NC=C(C=N1)C(=O)NCCC(N1CC2=C(CC1)NN=N2)=O VZSRBBMJRBPUNF-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
- 229910002976 CaZrO3 Inorganic materials 0.000 description 1
- 229910000655 Killed steel Inorganic materials 0.000 description 1
- 238000004458 analytical method Methods 0.000 description 1
- 239000011230 binding agent Substances 0.000 description 1
- 235000010216 calcium carbonate Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 229910052799 carbon Inorganic materials 0.000 description 1
- 239000006229 carbon black Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000003575 carbonaceous material Substances 0.000 description 1
- 229910010293 ceramic material Inorganic materials 0.000 description 1
- 238000009694 cold isostatic pressing Methods 0.000 description 1
- 238000013329 compounding Methods 0.000 description 1
- 239000006185 dispersion Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000007654 immersion Methods 0.000 description 1
- 238000002347 injection Methods 0.000 description 1
- 239000007924 injection Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000005011 phenolic resin Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000003908 quality control method Methods 0.000 description 1
- 230000001629 suppression Effects 0.000 description 1
- XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N water Substances O XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
Classifications
-
- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
- C04B41/00—After-treatment of mortars, concrete, artificial stone or ceramics; Treatment of natural stone
- C04B41/009—After-treatment of mortars, concrete, artificial stone or ceramics; Treatment of natural stone characterised by the material treated
-
- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B22—CASTING; POWDER METALLURGY
- B22D—CASTING OF METALS; CASTING OF OTHER SUBSTANCES BY THE SAME PROCESSES OR DEVICES
- B22D11/00—Continuous casting of metals, i.e. casting in indefinite lengths
- B22D11/10—Supplying or treating molten metal
-
- 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
- B22D41/50—Pouring-nozzles
- B22D41/52—Manufacturing or repairing thereof
- B22D41/54—Manufacturing or repairing thereof characterised by the materials used therefor
-
- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
- C04B35/00—Shaped ceramic products characterised by their composition; Ceramics compositions; Processing powders of inorganic compounds preparatory to the manufacturing of ceramic products
- C04B35/01—Shaped ceramic products characterised by their composition; Ceramics compositions; Processing powders of inorganic compounds preparatory to the manufacturing of ceramic products based on oxide ceramics
- C04B35/03—Shaped ceramic products characterised by their composition; Ceramics compositions; Processing powders of inorganic compounds preparatory to the manufacturing of ceramic products based on oxide ceramics based on magnesium oxide, calcium oxide or oxide mixtures derived from dolomite
- C04B35/06—Shaped ceramic products characterised by their composition; Ceramics compositions; Processing powders of inorganic compounds preparatory to the manufacturing of ceramic products based on oxide ceramics based on magnesium oxide, calcium oxide or oxide mixtures derived from dolomite based on oxide mixtures derived from dolomite
-
- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
- C04B41/00—After-treatment of mortars, concrete, artificial stone or ceramics; Treatment of natural stone
- C04B41/45—Coating or impregnating, e.g. injection in masonry, partial coating of green or fired ceramics, organic coating compositions for adhering together two concrete elements
- C04B41/50—Coating or impregnating, e.g. injection in masonry, partial coating of green or fired ceramics, organic coating compositions for adhering together two concrete elements with inorganic materials
- C04B41/5007—Coating or impregnating, e.g. injection in masonry, partial coating of green or fired ceramics, organic coating compositions for adhering together two concrete elements with inorganic materials with salts or salty compositions, e.g. for salt glazing
- C04B41/501—Coating or impregnating, e.g. injection in masonry, partial coating of green or fired ceramics, organic coating compositions for adhering together two concrete elements with inorganic materials with salts or salty compositions, e.g. for salt glazing containing carbon in the anion, e.g. carbonates
-
- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
- C04B41/00—After-treatment of mortars, concrete, artificial stone or ceramics; Treatment of natural stone
- C04B41/80—After-treatment of mortars, concrete, artificial stone or ceramics; Treatment of natural stone of only ceramics
- C04B41/81—Coating or impregnation
- C04B41/85—Coating or impregnation with inorganic materials
-
- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
- C04B2111/00—Mortars, concrete or artificial stone or mixtures to prepare them, characterised by specific function, property or use
- C04B2111/00474—Uses not provided for elsewhere in C04B2111/00
- C04B2111/0087—Uses not provided for elsewhere in C04B2111/00 for metallurgical applications
- C04B2111/00887—Ferrous metallurgy
-
- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
- C04B2235/00—Aspects relating to ceramic starting mixtures or sintered ceramic products
- C04B2235/02—Composition of constituents of the starting material or of secondary phases of the final product
- C04B2235/30—Constituents and secondary phases not being of a fibrous nature
- C04B2235/32—Metal oxides, mixed metal oxides, or oxide-forming salts thereof, e.g. carbonates, nitrates, (oxy)hydroxides, chlorides
- C04B2235/3205—Alkaline earth oxides or oxide forming salts thereof, e.g. beryllium oxide
- C04B2235/3208—Calcium oxide or oxide-forming salts thereof, e.g. lime
- C04B2235/321—Dolomites, i.e. mixed calcium magnesium carbonates
-
- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
- C04B2235/00—Aspects relating to ceramic starting mixtures or sintered ceramic products
- C04B2235/02—Composition of constituents of the starting material or of secondary phases of the final product
- C04B2235/30—Constituents and secondary phases not being of a fibrous nature
- C04B2235/42—Non metallic elements added as constituents or additives, e.g. sulfur, phosphor, selenium or tellurium
- C04B2235/422—Carbon
- C04B2235/425—Graphite
-
- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
- C04B2235/00—Aspects relating to ceramic starting mixtures or sintered ceramic products
- C04B2235/02—Composition of constituents of the starting material or of secondary phases of the final product
- C04B2235/50—Constituents or additives of the starting mixture chosen for their shape or used because of their shape or their physical appearance
- C04B2235/54—Particle size related information
- C04B2235/5418—Particle size related information expressed by the size of the particles or aggregates thereof
- C04B2235/5427—Particle size related information expressed by the size of the particles or aggregates thereof millimeter or submillimeter sized, i.e. larger than 0,1 mm
-
- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
- C04B2235/00—Aspects relating to ceramic starting mixtures or sintered ceramic products
- C04B2235/02—Composition of constituents of the starting material or of secondary phases of the final product
- C04B2235/50—Constituents or additives of the starting mixture chosen for their shape or used because of their shape or their physical appearance
- C04B2235/54—Particle size related information
- C04B2235/5418—Particle size related information expressed by the size of the particles or aggregates thereof
- C04B2235/5436—Particle size related information expressed by the size of the particles or aggregates thereof micrometer sized, i.e. from 1 to 100 micron
-
- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
- C04B2235/00—Aspects relating to ceramic starting mixtures or sintered ceramic products
- C04B2235/02—Composition of constituents of the starting material or of secondary phases of the final product
- C04B2235/50—Constituents or additives of the starting mixture chosen for their shape or used because of their shape or their physical appearance
- C04B2235/54—Particle size related information
- C04B2235/5463—Particle size distributions
-
- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
- C04B2235/00—Aspects relating to ceramic starting mixtures or sintered ceramic products
- C04B2235/60—Aspects relating to the preparation, properties or mechanical treatment of green bodies or pre-forms
- C04B2235/604—Pressing at temperatures other than sintering temperatures
-
- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
- C04B2235/00—Aspects relating to ceramic starting mixtures or sintered ceramic products
- C04B2235/65—Aspects relating to heat treatments of ceramic bodies such as green ceramics or pre-sintered ceramics, e.g. burning, sintering or melting processes
- C04B2235/652—Reduction treatment
Definitions
- the present invention relates to refractories applicable to a nozzle for continuous casting of steel, such as immersion nozzle, upper nozzle, sliding nozzle, lower nozzle or long nozzle, and more particularly to refractories applicable to an inner hole portion of such a casting nozzle to be in contact with molten steel, to prevent alumina buildup thereon.
- Japanese Patent Publication No. 61-44836 discloses a casting nozzle using refractories containing a combination of graphite, and either one of sintered calcia, fused calcia and another ceramic material containing a CaO component. While such CaO-containing refractories can exhibit an anti-alumina-buildup effect in some cases, it is likely to cause increase in alumina buildup depending on the circumstances.
- the portion of the refractory surface had a large irregularity. Based on this fact, it is verified that this irregularity generates stagnation in molten flow to accelerate the accretion of metal thereon, and the accreted metal blocks the dispersion of CaO from refractories constituting a casting nozzle (hereinafter occasionally referred to as “nozzle”) to preclude alumina attached on the metal from being converted to a fusible substance.
- nozzle casting nozzle
- the inventor found that the penetration of molten steel into the matrix of refractories constituting a nozzle and including clinker particles each including CaO as a mineral phase can be suppressed by forming CaCO 3 on at least a part of the surfaces of the CaO exposed outside from the surfaces of the corresponding clinker particles, so as to achieve an enhanced anti-alumina-buildup function, and finally accomplish the present invention.
- the CaCO 3 may be formed on only a part of the surfaces of the CaO to obtain the anti-alumina-buildup accordingly.
- the present invention provides refractories applicable to a casting nozzle, primarily an inner hole portion of the nozzle, which comprises refractory aggregate including 20 mass % or more of CaO component, and 10 mass % or more of clinker particles each containing CaO as a mineral phase, on the basis of 100 mass % of the entire composition.
- refractories at least a part of the surfaces of the CaO exposed from the surfaces of the corresponding clinker particles is formed with a CaCO 3 film.
- a function to be contained from the formation of CaCO 3 on at least a part of the exposed surfaces of the CaO will be described below based on reaction formulas.
- CaCO 3 on the surface of the clinker is decomposed by a heat load from molten steel to release CO 2 gas.
- the released CO 2 reacts with aluminum in the molten steel to form alumina on the operative surface of the nozzle.
- the formed alumina reacts with CaO to form a fusible substance so as to smooth the operative surface. This prevents the accretion of metal while facilitating the continuous supply of CaO to alumina attached on the operative surface, to suppress/prevent the alumina buildup.
- the suppression of the alumina buildup can be achieved only if CaCO 3 is allowed to exist only on the surface of the clinker particle so as to maintain the smoothness of the operative surface.
- CaCO 3 as aggregate as in the aforementioned Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 10-5944, the smoothness of an operative surface cannot be maintained because the CaCO 3 aggregate itself has a high porosity.
- the formation of CaCO 3 on the surface of CaO exposed outside from the surface of the clinker particle in the refractories additionally provides a function of preventing the hydration of CaO due to a hydration reaction.
- the CaO may be contained in the refractories at 20 mass % or more on the basis of 100 mass % of the entire nozzle composition.
- the aggregate may include 20 mass % or more of CaO component, and 10 mass % or more of clinker particles each containing CaO as a mineral phase, on the basis of 100 mass % of the entire composition.
- the aggregate may be used together with another refractory aggregate without any problem.
- a clinker particle containing CaO as a mineral phase, so-called free-CaO, at 10 mass % or more, preferably 20 mass % or more, more preferably 30 mass % or more, specifically calcia-magnesia clinker including calcia clinker and dolomite clinker, may be preferably used to facilitate the formation of the CaCO 3 film on the surface of CaO in the clinker particle.
- CaZrO 3 clinker or CaO-SiO clinker which contains no CaO as a mineral phase; material containing CaO-based compound as a primary component; carbon-based material, such as graphite or carbon black; and magnesia-based or zirconia-based material commonly used with refractories, may be additionally used as aggregate according to need.
- the following technique may be used to form the CaCO 3 film on at least a part of the surfaces of the CaO exposed outside from the surfaces of the corresponding clinker particles.
- a nozzle molded integrally with the refractories is subjected to a heat treatment under a CO 2 atmosphere at a temperature of 300 to 850° C.
- the molded nozzle is subjected to a heat treatment at a temperature of greater than 850° C., and then cooled under a CO 2 atmosphere in the temperature range of 300 to 850° C.
- the molded nozzle is burnt in a conventional process, and is then subjected to a heat treatment under a CO 2 atmosphere at a temperature of 300 to 850° C., again.
- CaCO 3 may be formed on the surface of the clinker particle to have a thickness in the range of 0.07 to 7 ⁇ m, preferably 0.1 to 5 ⁇ m, more preferably 0.5 to 5 ⁇ m. If the thickness is less than 0.1 ⁇ m, the amount of CO 2 to be generated from thermal decomposition will be reduced, and consequently the amount of alumina to be formed on the operative surface will be reduced.
- the thickness of less than 0.1 ⁇ m causes deterioration in the anti-hydration effect
- the thickness is at least 0.07 ⁇ m, a practically acceptable level can be maintained because the alumina buildup will occur only in a significantly limited area, and the deterioration in the anti-hydration effect is not significant unless the nozzle is left in nonuse for a long period of time.
- the thickness is greater than 5 ⁇ m, the surface of the clinker will have an increased porosity after the release of CO 2 likely to case difficulty in obtaining smoothness in the operative surface.
- the thickness is 7 ⁇ m or less, a practically acceptable level can be remained because the alumina buildup caused by the increase porosity in the operative surface occurs only in a partial area. In this case, the anti-hydration effect is not particularly deteriorated.
- the thickness of the CaCO 3 film can be controlled by adjusting at least one of the CO 2 concentration, time and temperature for inducing the reaction between CaO and CO 2 .
- CaCO 3 is thermally decomposed at a temperature of about 900° C. or more.
- a preheat temperature of the nozzle is set at 900° C. or more, the release of CO 2 before the inflow of molten steel is likely to spoil the anti-alumina-buildup effect.
- an antioxidant may be applied on the CaCO 3 film. Specifically, this antioxidant is fused to form a glass layer on the CaCO 3 film, and the glass layer acts to suppress the release of CO 2 until the inflow of molten steel, so as to allow the anti-alumina-buildup effect to be adequately brought out.
- the refractories of the present invention primarily designed to obtain the anti-alumina-buildup effect are applied to a surface of continuous casting refractories to be in contact with molten steel.
- the refractory use as an inner hole portion may be integrally molded together with other nozzle component materials, or may be formed as sleeve-shaped refractories and inserted into or adhesively bonded to a refractory nozzle body.
- the CaCO 3 film is formed only on the surface of CaO exposed outside from the surface of the clinker particle.
- the increase in porosity due to decomposition of CaCO 3 can be minimized to achieve approximately no deterioration in strength after decomposition of CaCO 3 .
- the refractories of the present invention are applicable to not only an inner hole portion but also an nozzle body.
- nozzle body and the inner hole portion may be formed using the same material to provide enhanced productivity.
- the refractories of the present invention may also be applied as a baffle for preventing uneven molten steel flow in the nozzle.
- Table 1 shows the composition of a compound for use in forming refractories of the present invention, the conditions of a treatment for forming CaCO 3 , and characteristics of obtained refractories, together with Comparative Example.
- the thickness of the CaCO 3 film was measured by observing the cut section of the clinker particle using a scanning electron microscope, and controlled by adjusting the partial pressure and supply time of CO 2 .
- molten steel of low-carbon aluminum-killed steel with 0.2% of aluminum dissolved therein was maintained at 1570° C., and a rod-shaped sample was immersed into the molten steel. After 60 minutes, the sample was pulled out to evaluate the amount of alumina buildup.
- Table 1 ⁇ indicates a sample having no alumina buildup, ⁇ indicated a sample having alumina buildup only in a part of the surface, and x indicates a sample having alumina buildup in 50% or more of the entire surface.
- the hydration test was performed by measuring the bending strength of a sample after being maintained under a temperature of 35° C. and a relative humidity of 70% for 3 days, and expressing the measured bending strength value as an index on the basis of 100 of the bending strength of the sample before the test. An index closer to 100 indicates a better result or less deterioration in the strength.
- the CaCO 3 film formed on the surfaces of the CaO exposed outside from the surfaces of the respective clinker particles releases CO 2 gas through thermal decomposition to smooth the operative surface so as to prevent the accretion of metal thereon, so that CaO is continuously supplied to alumina attached on the operative surface to prevent the alumina buildup.
- the CaCO 3 film effectively prevents the hydration of CaO due to a hydration reaction so as to provide enhanced operational efficiency and steel quality in continuous casting.
- the present invention is applicable as anti-alumina-buildup refractories for use in inner hole portions of various nozzles for continuous casting of steel.
Landscapes
- Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Ceramic Engineering (AREA)
- Materials Engineering (AREA)
- Structural Engineering (AREA)
- Organic Chemistry (AREA)
- Inorganic Chemistry (AREA)
- Manufacturing & Machinery (AREA)
- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- Compositions Of Oxide Ceramics (AREA)
- Casting Support Devices, Ladles, And Melt Control Thereby (AREA)
- Ceramic Products (AREA)
Abstract
Disclosed is anti-alumina-buildup refractories for casting nozzles, which comprises a refractory aggregate including 20 mass % or more of CaO component, and 10 mass % or more of clinker particles each containing CaO as a mineral phase, on the basis of 100 mass % of the entire composition. At least a part of the surfaces of the CaO exposed from the surfaces of the corresponding clinker particles is formed with a CaCO3 film. The CaCO3 film releases CO2 gas through thermal decomposition to smooth an operative surface of the nozzle so as to prevent the accretion of metal thereon, so that CaO is continuously supplied to alumina attached on the operative surface to prevent alumina buildup. In addition, the CaCO3 film effectively prevents the hydration of CaO due to a hydration reaction.
Description
- The present invention relates to refractories applicable to a nozzle for continuous casting of steel, such as immersion nozzle, upper nozzle, sliding nozzle, lower nozzle or long nozzle, and more particularly to refractories applicable to an inner hole portion of such a casting nozzle to be in contact with molten steel, to prevent alumina buildup thereon.
- Responding to recent requirements stricter quality control of steel products, a good deal of effort has been made to reduce non-metallic inclusions, such as alumina which builds up on an inner hole portion of a nozzle for continuous casting of steel. Moreover, in terms of casting operations, the buildup of alumina and others which arises from long hours of casting is likely to cause clogging of the inner hole portion and difficulties in continuing the casting operation, which hinders the improvement in productivity.
- As one of measures against the alumina buildup, there has been known a technique in which argon gas is injected from the inner surface of a nozzle into molten steel to prevent the alumina buildup in physical manner. In this technique, if the argon gas is injected at an excessive amount, bubbles of the injected argon gas will be incorporated into molten steel to form pinholes in slabs. Thus, due to the restriction in the allowable injection amount of argon gas, this method cannot be exactly used as a sufficient measure for preventing the alumina buildup.
- There has also been known a technique intended to provide an anti-alumina-buildup function to refractories themselves. For example, in view of inducing the reaction between alumina attached on a refractory nozzle and CaO contained in the refractories to form a low-melting-point or fusible substance, Japanese Patent Publication No. 61-44836 discloses a casting nozzle using refractories containing a combination of graphite, and either one of sintered calcia, fused calcia and another ceramic material containing a CaO component. While such CaO-containing refractories can exhibit an anti-alumina-buildup effect in some cases, it is likely to cause increase in alumina buildup depending on the circumstances.
- Further, when applying refractories containing CaO as a mineral phase to a casting nozzle, the CaO is likely to undesirably hydrated due to a hydration reaction with water absorbed therein. While Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 10-5944 discloses a technique of adding CaCO3 as aggregate to prevent the hydration, the CaCO3 aggregate is pyrolytically decomposed to have a high porosity, and the resulting irregularity of an effective or operative surface of a casting nozzle leads to undesirable alumina buildup thereon.
- In view of the above problems concerning the measures against aluminum buildup on CaO-containing refractory nozzles, it is therefor an object of the present invention to provide refractories for casting nozzles capable of bringing out an excellent effect of suppressing the alumina buildup on an operative surface, and an effect of preventing the hydration of CaO due to a hydration reaction.
- Through various research on achieving this object, based on analyses of the phenomenon of alumina attachment/buildup on an operative surface of CaO-containing refractories, it was found that metal is first attached on the surface of the refractories, and alumina is then attached on the metal.
- According to the observation of a portion of the surface having the metal attached thereon, the portion of the refractory surface had a large irregularity. Based on this fact, it is verified that this irregularity generates stagnation in molten flow to accelerate the accretion of metal thereon, and the accreted metal blocks the dispersion of CaO from refractories constituting a casting nozzle (hereinafter occasionally referred to as “nozzle”) to preclude alumina attached on the metal from being converted to a fusible substance.
- Using the above knowledge that the alumina buildup is caused by the penetration of metal, such as molten steel, into the refractory matrix in advance of alumina, the inventor found that the penetration of molten steel into the matrix of refractories constituting a nozzle and including clinker particles each including CaO as a mineral phase can be suppressed by forming CaCO3 on at least a part of the surfaces of the CaO exposed outside from the surfaces of the corresponding clinker particles, so as to achieve an enhanced anti-alumina-buildup function, and finally accomplish the present invention. While it is preferable to form CaCO3 on all of the surfaces of the CaO exposed outside from the surfaces of the corresponding clinker particles, the CaCO3 may be formed on only a part of the surfaces of the CaO to obtain the anti-alumina-buildup accordingly.
- Specifically, the present invention provides refractories applicable to a casting nozzle, primarily an inner hole portion of the nozzle, which comprises refractory aggregate including 20 mass % or more of CaO component, and 10 mass % or more of clinker particles each containing CaO as a mineral phase, on the basis of 100 mass % of the entire composition. In these refractories, at least a part of the surfaces of the CaO exposed from the surfaces of the corresponding clinker particles is formed with a CaCO3 film.
- A function to be contained from the formation of CaCO3 on at least a part of the exposed surfaces of the CaO will be described below based on reaction formulas.
- CaCO3 on the surface of the clinker is decomposed by a heat load from molten steel to release CO2 gas.
-
CaCO3→CaO+CO2 - The released CO2 reacts with aluminum in the molten steel to form alumina on the operative surface of the nozzle.
-
4Al+3CO2→2Al2O3+3C - The formed alumina reacts with CaO to form a fusible substance so as to smooth the operative surface. This prevents the accretion of metal while facilitating the continuous supply of CaO to alumina attached on the operative surface, to suppress/prevent the alumina buildup.
- As above, the suppression of the alumina buildup can be achieved only if CaCO3 is allowed to exist only on the surface of the clinker particle so as to maintain the smoothness of the operative surface. When using CaCO3 as aggregate as in the aforementioned Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 10-5944, the smoothness of an operative surface cannot be maintained because the CaCO3 aggregate itself has a high porosity.
- The formation of CaCO3 on the surface of CaO exposed outside from the surface of the clinker particle in the refractories additionally provides a function of preventing the hydration of CaO due to a hydration reaction. To facilitate the reaction between alumina precipitated in molten steel and the CaO in the nozzle itself, to form a fusible substance, the CaO may be contained in the refractories at 20 mass % or more on the basis of 100 mass % of the entire nozzle composition.
- In the present invention, the aggregate may include 20 mass % or more of CaO component, and 10 mass % or more of clinker particles each containing CaO as a mineral phase, on the basis of 100 mass % of the entire composition. The aggregate may be used together with another refractory aggregate without any problem.
- In view of the anti-alumina-buildup effect, a clinker particle containing CaO as a mineral phase, so-called free-CaO, at 10 mass % or more, preferably 20 mass % or more, more preferably 30 mass % or more, specifically calcia-magnesia clinker including calcia clinker and dolomite clinker, may be preferably used to facilitate the formation of the CaCO3 film on the surface of CaO in the clinker particle.
- Any combination of CaZrO3 clinker or CaO-SiO clinker, which contains no CaO as a mineral phase; material containing CaO-based compound as a primary component; carbon-based material, such as graphite or carbon black; and magnesia-based or zirconia-based material commonly used with refractories, may be additionally used as aggregate according to need.
- The following technique may be used to form the CaCO3 film on at least a part of the surfaces of the CaO exposed outside from the surfaces of the corresponding clinker particles.
- (1) A nozzle molded integrally with the refractories is subjected to a heat treatment under a CO2 atmosphere at a temperature of 300 to 850° C. Alternatively, the molded nozzle is subjected to a heat treatment at a temperature of greater than 850° C., and then cooled under a CO2 atmosphere in the temperature range of 300 to 850° C.
- (2) The molded nozzle is burnt in a conventional process, and is then subjected to a heat treatment under a CO2 atmosphere at a temperature of 300 to 850° C., again.
- CaCO3 may be formed on the surface of the clinker particle to have a thickness in the range of 0.07 to 7 μm, preferably 0.1 to 5 μm, more preferably 0.5 to 5 μm. If the thickness is less than 0.1 μm, the amount of CO2 to be generated from thermal decomposition will be reduced, and consequently the amount of alumina to be formed on the operative surface will be reduced. While the thickness of less than 0.1 μm causes deterioration in the anti-hydration effect, if the thickness is at least 0.07 μm, a practically acceptable level can be maintained because the alumina buildup will occur only in a significantly limited area, and the deterioration in the anti-hydration effect is not significant unless the nozzle is left in nonuse for a long period of time. If the thickness is greater than 5 μm, the surface of the clinker will have an increased porosity after the release of CO2 likely to case difficulty in obtaining smoothness in the operative surface. However, if the thickness is 7 μm or less, a practically acceptable level can be remained because the alumina buildup caused by the increase porosity in the operative surface occurs only in a partial area. In this case, the anti-hydration effect is not particularly deteriorated. The thickness of the CaCO3 film can be controlled by adjusting at least one of the CO2 concentration, time and temperature for inducing the reaction between CaO and CO2.
- CaCO3 is thermally decomposed at a temperature of about 900° C. or more. Thus, where a preheat temperature of the nozzle is set at 900° C. or more, the release of CO2 before the inflow of molten steel is likely to spoil the anti-alumina-buildup effect. As one measure against this problem, an antioxidant may be applied on the CaCO3 film. Specifically, this antioxidant is fused to form a glass layer on the CaCO3 film, and the glass layer acts to suppress the release of CO2 until the inflow of molten steel, so as to allow the anti-alumina-buildup effect to be adequately brought out.
- Preferably, the refractories of the present invention primarily designed to obtain the anti-alumina-buildup effect are applied to a surface of continuous casting refractories to be in contact with molten steel. In this case, the refractory use as an inner hole portion may be integrally molded together with other nozzle component materials, or may be formed as sleeve-shaped refractories and inserted into or adhesively bonded to a refractory nozzle body.
- In the present invention, the CaCO3 film is formed only on the surface of CaO exposed outside from the surface of the clinker particle. Thus, the increase in porosity due to decomposition of CaCO3 can be minimized to achieve approximately no deterioration in strength after decomposition of CaCO3.
- Thus, the refractories of the present invention are applicable to not only an inner hole portion but also an nozzle body. In addition, nozzle body and the inner hole portion may be formed using the same material to provide enhanced productivity. The refractories of the present invention may also be applied as a baffle for preventing uneven molten steel flow in the nozzle.
- A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in connection of Examples.
- Table 1 shows the composition of a compound for use in forming refractories of the present invention, the conditions of a treatment for forming CaCO3, and characteristics of obtained refractories, together with Comparative Example.
-
TABLE 1 Comparative Example Inventive Example 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 compounding graphite (0.5 mm or less) 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 ratio dolomite clinker (1 mm or less) 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 (%) dolomite clinker (0.2 mm or less) 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 dolomite clinker (0.074 mm or less) 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Treatment Under CO2 Non Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes atmosphere during cooling measured CaCO3 film thickness (μm) 0 0.07 0.1 0.5 1 2 5 7 value alumina buildup test* X Δ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ ◯ Δ hydration test (index of strength) 7 73 94 98 100 100 100 100 *Alumina buildup test: ◯: no buildup, Δ: buildup only in a part of the surface, X: buildup in 50% or more of the entire surface - An appropriate amount of phenol resin as organic binder was added to each of the materials as shown in Table 1, and the mixture was homogenously kneaded. The obtained compound was subjected to a cold isostatic pressing (CIP) process under a pressure of 1000 Kg/cm2, and burnt under a reduction atmosphere at a temperature of 1000° C.
- In Comparative Example, the burnt product was directly cooled. In Inventive Examples 1 to 7, when a temperature in a furnace was reduced to 850° C. during the course of the cooling, CO2 was supplied into the furnace to form a CaCO3 film on the surfaces of CaO exposed outside from the surfaces of respective dolomite clinker particles.
- The thickness of the CaCO3 film was measured by observing the cut section of the clinker particle using a scanning electron microscope, and controlled by adjusting the partial pressure and supply time of CO2.
- In the alumina buildup test, molten steel of low-carbon aluminum-killed steel with 0.2% of aluminum dissolved therein was maintained at 1570° C., and a rod-shaped sample was immersed into the molten steel. After 60 minutes, the sample was pulled out to evaluate the amount of alumina buildup. In Table 1, ◯ indicates a sample having no alumina buildup, Δ indicated a sample having alumina buildup only in a part of the surface, and x indicates a sample having alumina buildup in 50% or more of the entire surface.
- The hydration test was performed by measuring the bending strength of a sample after being maintained under a temperature of 35° C. and a relative humidity of 70% for 3 days, and expressing the measured bending strength value as an index on the basis of 100 of the bending strength of the sample before the test. An index closer to 100 indicates a better result or less deterioration in the strength.
- As compared to Comparative Example, all of Inventive Examples 1 to 7 have better results in both the alumina buildup test and the hydration test. The anti-alumina-buildup and anti-hydration effects from CaCO3 were observed in Inventive Examples 1 to 7 having a film thicknesses of 0.07 μm to 7 μm. An optimal film thickness was in the range of 0.1 to 5 μm as in Inventive Examples 2 to 6. Among them, Inventive Examples 3 to 6 having a film thickness of 0.5 to 5 μm had particularly good results.
- As mentioned above, in the continuous casting refractories including clinker particles each containing CaO as a mineral phase, the CaCO3 film formed on the surfaces of the CaO exposed outside from the surfaces of the respective clinker particles releases CO2 gas through thermal decomposition to smooth the operative surface so as to prevent the accretion of metal thereon, so that CaO is continuously supplied to alumina attached on the operative surface to prevent the alumina buildup. In addition, the CaCO3 film effectively prevents the hydration of CaO due to a hydration reaction so as to provide enhanced operational efficiency and steel quality in continuous casting.
- The present invention is applicable as anti-alumina-buildup refractories for use in inner hole portions of various nozzles for continuous casting of steel.
Claims (2)
1. Anti-alumina-buildup refractories for casting nozzles, comprising a refractory aggregate which includes 20 mass % or more of CaO component, and 10 mass % or more of clinker particles on the basis of 100 mass % of the entire composition, each of said clinker particles containing CaO as a mineral phase, wherein at least a part of the surfaces of the CaO exposed from the surfaces of said corresponding clinker particles is formed with a CaCO3 film.
2. The anti-alumina-buildup refractories as defined in claim 1 , wherein said CaCO3 film has a thickness ranging from 0.1 to 5 μm.
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| JP2002239940A JP4261841B2 (en) | 2002-08-20 | 2002-08-20 | Casting nozzle |
| JP2002-239940 | 2002-08-20 | ||
| PCT/JP2003/010474 WO2004018126A1 (en) | 2002-08-20 | 2003-08-19 | Nozzle refractory for casting being reduced in deposition of alumina |
Related Parent Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/JP2003/010474 A-371-Of-International WO2004018126A1 (en) | 2002-08-20 | 2003-08-19 | Nozzle refractory for casting being reduced in deposition of alumina |
Related Child Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| US13/136,850 Division US8354354B2 (en) | 2002-08-20 | 2011-08-12 | Anti-alumina-buildup refractories for casting nozzles |
Publications (1)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| US20110003679A1 true US20110003679A1 (en) | 2011-01-06 |
Family
ID=31943918
Family Applications (2)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| US10/524,621 Abandoned US20110003679A1 (en) | 2002-08-20 | 2003-08-19 | Anti-alumina-buildup refractories for casting nozzles |
| US13/136,850 Expired - Fee Related US8354354B2 (en) | 2002-08-20 | 2011-08-12 | Anti-alumina-buildup refractories for casting nozzles |
Family Applications After (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| US13/136,850 Expired - Fee Related US8354354B2 (en) | 2002-08-20 | 2011-08-12 | Anti-alumina-buildup refractories for casting nozzles |
Country Status (10)
| Country | Link |
|---|---|
| US (2) | US20110003679A1 (en) |
| EP (1) | EP1541259B1 (en) |
| JP (1) | JP4261841B2 (en) |
| KR (1) | KR100602946B1 (en) |
| CN (1) | CN1319675C (en) |
| AU (1) | AU2003257574A1 (en) |
| BR (1) | BR0313621B1 (en) |
| DE (1) | DE60320000T2 (en) |
| MX (1) | MXPA05001986A (en) |
| WO (1) | WO2004018126A1 (en) |
Cited By (1)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CN106495717A (en) * | 2016-10-27 | 2017-03-15 | 北京利尔高温材料股份有限公司 | A kind of environment-friendly type KR agitator castable |
Families Citing this family (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JP4261841B2 (en) * | 2002-08-20 | 2009-04-30 | 黒崎播磨株式会社 | Casting nozzle |
| ES2366562T3 (en) * | 2005-08-30 | 2011-10-21 | REFRACTORY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH & CO. KG | PROCEDURE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF A REFRACTORY CERAMIC PRODUCT. |
| CN100457321C (en) * | 2007-04-30 | 2009-02-04 | 山东中齐耐火材料有限公司 | Non-fabric heat-proof coating material for continuous casting nozzle |
Citations (1)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US5124288A (en) * | 1991-08-15 | 1992-06-23 | Quigley Company Inc. | Refractory material containing calcium carbonate-stabilized synthetic dolomite |
Family Cites Families (13)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JPS61256961A (en) * | 1985-05-02 | 1986-11-14 | 新日本化学工業株式会社 | Calcia clinker and manufacture |
| JPH0677250B2 (en) * | 1985-08-27 | 1994-09-28 | 富士通株式会社 | Inter-processor communication prohibition method |
| JPS63132755A (en) * | 1986-11-25 | 1988-06-04 | Kawasaki Refract Co Ltd | Nozzle for continuous casting |
| JPH03198953A (en) * | 1989-12-28 | 1991-08-30 | Harima Ceramic Co Ltd | Refractory for removing inclusion in molten steel |
| JPH0734978B2 (en) * | 1990-05-24 | 1995-04-19 | ハリマセラミック株式会社 | Immersion nozzle for continuous casting and manufacturing method thereof |
| JPH0542360A (en) * | 1991-08-08 | 1993-02-23 | Harima Ceramic Co Ltd | Sliding Nozzle Hole Blockage Prevention Filling and Its Filling Structure |
| JPH06247767A (en) * | 1993-02-24 | 1994-09-06 | Shinagawa Refract Co Ltd | Calcia and carbon brick |
| JPH0740015A (en) * | 1993-07-30 | 1995-02-10 | Shinagawa Refract Co Ltd | Nozzle for continuous casting |
| JPH08103865A (en) * | 1994-10-03 | 1996-04-23 | Sumitomo Metal Ind Ltd | Molten metal pouring nozzle |
| CN2452651Y (en) * | 2000-11-13 | 2001-10-10 | 徐兰生 | Blocking-proof and immerson type melte dsteel outlet |
| CN1176875C (en) * | 2001-08-13 | 2004-11-24 | 武汉科技大学 | A kind of anti-hydration MgO-CaO series refractory material and its preparation method |
| JP4272856B2 (en) * | 2002-08-20 | 2009-06-03 | 黒崎播磨株式会社 | Manufacturing method of immersion nozzle for continuous casting with difficulty alumina adhesion |
| JP4261841B2 (en) * | 2002-08-20 | 2009-04-30 | 黒崎播磨株式会社 | Casting nozzle |
-
2002
- 2002-08-20 JP JP2002239940A patent/JP4261841B2/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
-
2003
- 2003-08-19 EP EP03792721A patent/EP1541259B1/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 2003-08-19 MX MXPA05001986A patent/MXPA05001986A/en active IP Right Grant
- 2003-08-19 DE DE60320000T patent/DE60320000T2/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 2003-08-19 CN CNB038195585A patent/CN1319675C/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 2003-08-19 AU AU2003257574A patent/AU2003257574A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 2003-08-19 WO PCT/JP2003/010474 patent/WO2004018126A1/en not_active Ceased
- 2003-08-19 KR KR1020057002659A patent/KR100602946B1/en not_active Expired - Fee Related
- 2003-08-19 BR BRPI0313621-3A patent/BR0313621B1/en active IP Right Grant
- 2003-08-19 US US10/524,621 patent/US20110003679A1/en not_active Abandoned
-
2011
- 2011-08-12 US US13/136,850 patent/US8354354B2/en not_active Expired - Fee Related
Patent Citations (1)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US5124288A (en) * | 1991-08-15 | 1992-06-23 | Quigley Company Inc. | Refractory material containing calcium carbonate-stabilized synthetic dolomite |
Cited By (1)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CN106495717A (en) * | 2016-10-27 | 2017-03-15 | 北京利尔高温材料股份有限公司 | A kind of environment-friendly type KR agitator castable |
Also Published As
| Publication number | Publication date |
|---|---|
| EP1541259A4 (en) | 2006-05-24 |
| EP1541259B1 (en) | 2008-03-26 |
| WO2004018126A1 (en) | 2004-03-04 |
| AU2003257574A1 (en) | 2004-03-11 |
| JP4261841B2 (en) | 2009-04-30 |
| US20110297707A1 (en) | 2011-12-08 |
| BR0313621B1 (en) | 2012-02-07 |
| EP1541259A1 (en) | 2005-06-15 |
| BR0313621A (en) | 2005-06-21 |
| KR20050058329A (en) | 2005-06-16 |
| MXPA05001986A (en) | 2005-09-08 |
| JP2004074240A (en) | 2004-03-11 |
| CN1688400A (en) | 2005-10-26 |
| US8354354B2 (en) | 2013-01-15 |
| DE60320000D1 (en) | 2008-05-08 |
| AU2003257574A8 (en) | 2004-03-11 |
| KR100602946B1 (en) | 2006-07-20 |
| DE60320000T2 (en) | 2009-04-09 |
| CN1319675C (en) | 2007-06-06 |
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| KR101722041B1 (en) | Refractory and nozzle for casting | |
| JP5830108B2 (en) | Refractories and casting nozzles | |
| US8354354B2 (en) | Anti-alumina-buildup refractories for casting nozzles | |
| US7891408B2 (en) | Method of producing anti-alumina-buildup immersion nozzle for continuous casting | |
| WO2018155030A1 (en) | Refractory for casting steel, and plate for sliding nozzle device | |
| EP2441740A1 (en) | Refractory, continuous casting nozzle comprising the refractory, process for production of continuous casting nozzle, and continuous casting method using the continuous casting nozzle | |
| TWI421225B (en) | A refractory, a continuous casting nozzle using the refractory and a method for manufacturing the continuous casting nozzle, and a continuous casting method using the continuous casting nozzle | |
| US7591976B2 (en) | Nozzle for use in continuous casting | |
| JP5920412B2 (en) | Continuous casting nozzle | |
| US6533146B1 (en) | Continuous casting nozzle for molten steel | |
| US20250170638A1 (en) | Refractory product for use in continuous casting, and refractory product member | |
| JP3101651B2 (en) | Nozzle for continuous casting | |
| TWI819248B (en) | CaO-ZrOT composition, manufacturing method of CaO-ZrOT composition, refractory containing CaO-ZrOT and nozzle for casting | |
| KR100349243B1 (en) | digestion nozzle for continous casting | |
| KR100821190B1 (en) | Sliding Plate Refractory for Flow Control of Molten Metal | |
| KR100367647B1 (en) | A continuous casting nozzle for molten steel and manufacturing method thereof | |
| TW202529912A (en) | A submerged entry nozzle and a method of producing a submerged entry nozzle | |
| JPH0740015A (en) | Nozzle for continuous casting |
Legal Events
| Date | Code | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| AS | Assignment |
Owner name: LWB REFRACTORIES COMPANY, PENNSYLVANIA Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:OGATA, KOJI;HOOVER, DONALD BRUCE;SIGNING DATES FROM 20050301 TO 20050303;REEL/FRAME:016382/0357 Owner name: KROSAKIHARIMA CORPORATION, JAPAN Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:OGATA, KOJI;HOOVER, DONALD BRUCE;SIGNING DATES FROM 20050301 TO 20050303;REEL/FRAME:016382/0357 |
|
| STCB | Information on status: application discontinuation |
Free format text: ABANDONED -- FAILURE TO RESPOND TO AN OFFICE ACTION |