专利摘要:
The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a melt launder (1) to be used for transferring molten phase such as slag, matte, or metal formed in a process for the production of metals. The invention also relates to a melt launder (1) to be used for transferring molten phase such as slag, matte, or metal formed in a process for the production of metals. The melt launder (1) comprises a launder body of metal (3), a flow channel (2) for molten phase, a refractory lining (4) for lining the launder body of metal (3) so that the refractory lining (4) at least partly forms a flow surface (5) for molten phase in the flow channel (2) for molten phase, and a layer of steel (6) between the launder body of metal (3) and the refractory lining (4).
公开号:AU2013217842A1
申请号:U2013217842
申请日:2013-02-08
公开日:2014-09-25
发明作者:Eero Hugg;Mikael Jafs;Mika KETOLA;Kari Pienimaki
申请人:Outotec Finland Oy;
IPC主号:C21B7-14
专利说明:
WO 2013/117821 PCT/F12013/050143 1 A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A MELT LAUNDER AND A MELT LAUNDER Field of the invention 5 The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a melt launder that comprises a flow channel for molten phase and that is to be used for transferring molten phase such as slag, matte, or metal formed in a process for the production of metals as defined in the preamble of independent claim 1. The invention also relates to melt launder to be used for transferring molten phase such as 10 slag, matte, or metal formed in a process for the production of metals, wherein the melt launder comprises a launder body of metal, and a flow channel for molten phase as defined in the preamble of independent claim 13. Melt launder is used for example for transferring molten materials such as metal, matte, or slag from smelters. 15 Document WO 03/033982 presents a melt launder comprising a bottom and edges, said melt launder being particularly meant to be used for tapping a molten phase, such as slag, from a smelting furnace, which melt launder is manufactured of copper or copper alloy and provided with cooling channels. 20 Objective of the invention The object of the invention is to provide an improved method for manufacturing a melt launder and an improved melt launder. Short description of the invention 25 The method of the invention is characterized by the definitions of independent claim 1. Preferred embodiments of the method are defined in the dependent claims 2 to 12. The melt launder of the invention is correspondingly characterized by the definitions of independent claim 13. Preferred embodiments of the melt launder are defined in the dependent claims 14 to 24. 30 The invention is based on lining the launder body of metal with a refractory lining so that the refractory lining at least partly forms a flow surface for molten phase in the flow channel for molten phase and on arranging a layer of steel between the launder body of metal and the refractory lining. In one preferred embodiment the layer of steel has a first face that is in contact with the launder body of metal and an opposite second face that is in contact with the refractory lining. 35 In one preferred embodiment the refractory lining is attached to the layer of steel and the layer of steel is releasable attached to the launder body of metal. Especially this will enable a quick removal of the refractory lining together with the layer of steel from the launder body of metal for example when replacing the refractory lining.
WO 2013/117821 PCT/F12013/050143 2 The layer of steel also protects the launder body of metal from direct contact with the transferred molten material i.e. the transferred molten phase. List of figures 5 In the following the invention will be described in more detail by referring to the figures, of which Figure 1 shows a melt launder according to an embodiment of the invention, Figure 2 shows the melt launder shown in figure 1 as seen from one end, Figure 3 shows a melt launder in cross-section according to another embodiment of the 10 invention, and Figure 4 shows the melt launder shown in figure 3 as seen from one end. Detailed description of the invention The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a melt launder 1 to be used for 15 transferring molten phase (not shown in the figures) such as slag, matte, or metal formed in a process (not shown in the figures) for the production of metals. The invention also relates to a melt launder 1 to be used for transferring molten phase such as slag, matte, or metal formed in a process for the production of metals. First the method for manufacturing a melt launder 1 that comprises a flow channel 2 for 20 molten phase and that is to be used for transferring molten phase such as slag, matte, or metal formed in a process for the production of metals and some preferred embodiments and variants of the method will be described in greater detail. The method comprises a providing step for providing a launder body of metal 3. The method comprises also a lining step for lining the launder body of metal 3 with a 25 refractory lining 4 so that the refractory lining 4 at least partly forms a flow surface 5 for molten phase in the flow channel 2 for molten phase. The method comprises preferably a lining step for lining the launder body of metal 3 with a refractory lining 4 so that the refractory lining 4 fully forms a flow surface 5 for molten phase in the flow channel 2 for molten phase. 30 It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that the providing step and that the lining step may be combined to a combined providing and lining step for providing a launder body of metal 3 having a refractory lining 4 so that the refractory lining 4 at least partly forms a flow surface 5 for molten phase in the flow channel 2 for molten phase. The providing step for providing a launder body of metal 3 may comprise providing a launder 35 body of metal 3 comprising a longitudinal groove (not marked with a reference number) in which the refractory lining 4 is arranged so that the refractory lining 4 at least partly forms a flow surface 5 for molten phase in the flow channel 2 for molten phase. The providing step for providing a launder body of metal 3 may comprise a step for WO 2013/117821 PCT/F12013/050143 3 manufacturing said launder body of metal 3. The launder body of metal 3 can be manufactured in many different ways. One possible way is to manufacture the launder body of metal 3 from a round metal billet through machining. Another possible way is to manufacture the launder body of metal 3 through casting. Yet another possible way is to manufacture the launder body of metal 3 by rolling 5 and bending from a billet. The launder body of metal 3 can be manufactured so that it comprises a longitudinal groove in which the refractory lining 4 is arranged so that the refractory lining 4 at least partly forms a flow surface 5 for molten phase in the flow channel 2 for molten phase. The launder body of metal 3 can be manufactured at least partly from copper or copper alloy. The launder body of metal 3 can be manufactured from copper or copper alloy. 10 The refractory lining 4 can for example comprise graphite or be of graphite, and/or comprise carbon-based refractory material such as carbon, semi-graphite, silicon carbide and/or comprises insulating refractory material and/or zirconium-oxide. The method comprises an arranging step for arranging a layer of steel 6 between the launder body of metal 3 and the refractory lining 4. 15 In one embodiment of the method the arranging step includes arranging a layer of steel 6 between the launder body of metal 3 and the refractory lining 4 such that the layer of steel 6 has a first face 7 that is in contact with the launder body of metal 3 and an opposite second face 8 that is in contact with the refractory lining 4. The arranging step may include using a steel sheet such as a stainless steel sheet in the layer 20 of steel 6. The arranging step may include using a steel sheet such as a stainless steel sheet as the layer of steel 6.The arranging step for arranging a layer of steel 6 between the launder body of metal 3 and the refractory lining 4 may include a coating step for at least partly coating the launder body of metal 3 with a layer of steel 6 so that a layer of steel 6 that is in the form of a coating of steel on the 25 launder body of metal 3 is arranged between the launder body of metal 3 and the refractory lining 4. The coating step may include explosion welding a layer of steel 6 such as a steel sheet to the launder body of metal 3 to form said layer of steel 6 that is in the form of a coating of steel on the launder body of metal 3. The arranging step for arranging a layer of steel 6 between the launder body of metal 3 and 30 the refractory lining 4 may include a coating step for at least partly coating the refractory lining 4 with a layer of steel 6 so that a layer of steel 6 that is in the form of a coating of steel on the refractory lining 4 is arranged between the launder body of metal 3 and the refractory lining 4. The coating step may include explosion welding a layer of steel 6 such as a steel sheet to the refractory lining 4 to form said layer of steel 6 that is in the form of a coating of steel on the refractory lining 4. 35 The arranging step for arranging a layer of steel 6 between the launder body of metal 3 and the refractory lining 4 a combination of the embodiments described above; using a steel sheet in the layer of steel 6, at least partly coating the launder body of metal 3 with a layer of steel 6, and at least partly coating the refractory lining 4 with a layer of steel 6.
WO 2013/117821 PCT/F12013/050143 4 The providing step may include providing such a launder body of metal 3 that is provided with cooling channels 9 for circulating cooling medium in the launder body of metal 3. Alternatively, the providing step may include a step for equipping such a launder body of metal 3 with cooling channels 9 for circulating cooling medium in the launder body 5 of metal 3. The providing step may include providing such a launder body of metal 3 that is at least partly made of copper. The method may comprise attaching the refractory lining 4 to the layer of steel 6. Especially this will enable a quick removal of the refractory lining 4 together with the layer of 10 steel 6 from the launder body of metal 3 for example when replacing the refractory lining 4. The method may comprise releasable attaching the layer of steel 6 to the launder body of metal 3. The method may comprise providing the layer of steel 6 and the launder body of metal 3 with co-operating fasteners 10 for releasable attaching the layer of steel 6 to the launder body of 15 metal 3. The method may include providing the layer of steel 6 with lifting means 11 for lifting the layer of steel 6 from the launder body of metal 3 to detach the layer of steel 6 to the launder body of metal 3. The method may include providing the melt launder 1 with a lid 12, which may be 20 removable and/or openable. The lid 12 may comprise several lid sections (not marked with a reference numeral). In figures 3 and 4 an embodiment of the melt launder 1 is shown that has a lid 12 that is connected to the rest of the melt launder 1 by means of hinges 13 making the lid openable. By disassembling the hinges 13 the lid 12 can also be removed from the rest of the melt launder 1. Next the melt launder 1 to be used for transferring molten phase such as slag, matte, or 25 metal formed in a process for the production of metals and some preferred embodiments and variants of the melt launder 1 will be described in greater detail. The melt launder 1 comprises a launder body of metal 3. The melt launder 1 comprises a flow channel 2 for molten phase. The launder body of metal 3 is provided with a refractory lining 4 so that the refractory lining 30 4 at least partly forms a flow surface 5 for molten phase in the flow channel 2 for molten phase. The refractory lining 4 can for example comprise graphite or be of graphite, and/or comprise carbon-based refractory material such as carbon, semi-graphite, silicon carbide and/or comprises insulating refractory material and/or zirconium-oxide. The launder body of metal 3 may comprise a longitudinal groove in which the refractory 35 lining 4 is arranged to form the flow channel 2 for molten phase. The melt launder 1 comprises a layer of steel 6 between the launder body of metal 3 and the refractory lining 4. In one embodiment of the melt launder 1 the layer of steel 6 is arranged between the launder WO 2013/117821 PCT/F12013/050143 5 body of metal 3 and the refractory lining 4 such that the layer of steel 6 has a first face 7 that is in contact with the launder body of metal 3 and an opposite second face 8 that is in contact with the refractory lining 4. The layer of steel 6 may include a steel sheet such as a stainless steel sheet. 5 The layer of steel 6 may be a steel sheet such as a stainless steel sheet. The launder body of metal 3 may be at least partly coated with a layer of steel 6 so that a layer of steel 6 that is in the form of a coating of steel on the launder body of metal 3 is provided between the launder body of metal 3 and the refractory lining 4. The layer of steel 6 that is in the form of a coating of steel on the launder body of metal 3 may be explosion welded to the launder 10 body of metal 3.The refractory lining 4 may be at least partly coated with a layer of steel 6 so that a layer of steel 6 that is in the form of a coating of steel on the refractory lining 4 is provided between the launder body of metal 3 and the refractory lining 4. The layer of steel 6 that is in the form of a coating of steel on the refractory lining 4 may be explosion welded to the refractory lining 4. The melt launder 1 may be provided with layers of steel 6 formed by a combination of the 15 embodiments described above; a steel sheet in the layer of steel 6, a layer of steel 6 in the form of a coating of steel at least partly coating the launder body of metal 3, and a layer of steel 6 in the form of a coating of steel at least partly coating the refractory lining 4. The launder body of metal 3 may be provided with cooling channels 9 for circulating cooling medium in the launder body of metal 3. 20 The launder body of metal 3 may be at least partly made of copper or copper alloy. The launder body of metal 3 can be manufactured from copper or copper alloy. The refractory lining 4 may be attached to the layer of steel 6. The layer of steel 6 may be releasable attached to the launder body of metal 3. The layer of steel 6 and the launder body of metal 3 may be provided with co-operating 25 fasteners 10 for releasable attaching the layer of steel 6 to the launder body of metal 3. The layer of steel 6 being may be provided with lifting means 11 for lifting the layer of steel 6 from the launder body of metal 3 to detach the layer of steel 6 from the launder body of metal 3. The melt launder 1 may be provided with a lid 12, which may be removable and/or openable. The lid 13 may comprise several lid sections (not marked with a reference numeral). In figures 3 and 30 4 an embodiment of the melt launder 1 is shown that has a lid 12 that is connected to the rest of the melt launder 1 by means of hinges 13 making the lid openable. By disassembling the hinges 13 the lid 12 can also be removed from the rest of the melt launder 1. It is apparent to a person skilled in the art that as technology advances, the basic idea of the invention can be implemented in various ways. The invention and its embodiments are 35 therefore not restricted to the above examples, but they may vary within the scope of the claims.
权利要求:
Claims (24)
[1] 1. A method for manufacturing a melt launder (1) that comprises a flow channel (2) for molten phase and that is to be used for transferring molten phase such as slag, matte, or metal formed in a process for production of metals, wherein the method comprises 5 a providing step for providing a launder body of metal (3), characterized by a lining step for lining the launder body of metal (3) with a refractory lining (4) so that the refractory lining (4) at least partly forms a flow surface (5) for molten phase in the flow channel (2) for molten phase, and 10 an arranging step for arranging a layer of steel (6) between the launder body of metal (3) and the refractory lining (4).
[2] 2. The method according to claim 1, characterized by that the arranging step includes using a steel sheet such as a stainless steel sheet in the layer of steel (6). 15
[3] 3. The method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized by that the arranging step includes using a steel sheet such as a stainless steel sheet as the layer of steel (6).
[4] 4. The method according to any of the claims 1 to 3, characterized by an attaching step for 20 attaching the refractory lining (4) to the layer of steel (6).
[5] 5. The method according to any of the claims 1 to 4, characterized by releasable attaching the layer of steel (6) to the launder body of metal (3). 25
[6] 6. The method according to any of the claims 1 to 5, characterized by providing the layer of steel (6) and the launder body of metal (3) with co-operating fasteners (10) for releasable attaching the layer of steel (6) to the launder body of metal (3).
[7] 7. The method according to any of the claims 1 to 6, characterized by providing the layer of 30 steel (6) with lifting means (11) for lifting the layer of steel (6) from the launder body of metal (3) to detach the layer of steel (6) from the launder body of metal (3).
[8] 8. The method according to any of the claims 1 to 7, characterized by the arranging step includes a coating step for coating at least partly coating at least one of the launder body of metal (3) 35 and the refractory lining (4) with a layer of steel (6) so that a layer of steel (6) that is in the form of a coating of steel on at least one of the launder body of metal (3) and the refractory lining (4) is arranged between the launder body of metal (3) and the refractory lining (4). WO 2013/117821 PCT/F12013/050143 7
[9] 9. The method according to claim 8, characterized by the coating step includes explosion welding a layer of steel (6) such as a steel sheet to at least one of the launder body of metal (3) and the refractory lining (4) to form said layer of steel (6) that is in the form of a coating of steel on at least one of the launder body of metal (3) and the refractory lining (4). 5
[10] 10. The method according to any of the claims 1 to 9, characterized by that the providing step includes providing such a launder body of metal (3) that is provided with cooling channels (9) for circulating cooling medium in the launder body of metal (3). 10
[11] 11. The method according to any of the claims 1 to 10, characterized by that the providing step includes providing such a launder body of metal (3) that is at least partly made of copper or copper alloy.
[12] 12. The method according to any of the claims 1 to 11, characterized by using at least one of 15 graphite, insulating refractory material, zirconium-oxide and carbon-based refractory material such as carbon, semi-graphite, silicon carbide in the refractory lining (4).
[13] 13. A melt launder (1) to be used for transferring molten phase such as slag, matte, or metal formed in a process for the production of metals, wherein the melt launder (1) comprises 20 a launder body of metal (3), and a flow channel (2) for molten phase, characterized by a refractory lining (4) for lining the launder body of metal (3) so that the refractory lining (4) at least partly forms a flow surface (5) for molten phase in the flow channel (2) for molten phase , and 25 a layer of steel (6) between the launder body of metal (3) and the refractory lining (4).
[14] 14. The melt launder (1) according to claim 13, characterized by that the layer of steel (6) includes a steel sheet such as a stainless steel sheet. 30
[15] 15. The melt launder (1) according to claim 13 or 14, characterized by that the layer of steel (6) is a steel sheet such as a stainless steel sheet.
[16] 16. The melt launder (1) according to any of the claims 13 to 15, characterized by the refractory lining (4) being attached to the layer of steel (6). 35
[17] 17. The melt launder (1) according to any of the claims 13 to 16, characterized by the layer of steel (6) being releasable attached to the launder body of metal (3). WO 2013/117821 PCT/F12013/050143 8
[18] 18. The melt launder (1) according to any of the claims 13 to 17, characterized by the layer of steel (6) and the launder body of metal (3) being provided with co-operating fasteners (10) for releasable attaching the layer of steel (6) from the launder body of metal (3). 5
[19] 19. The melt launder (1) according to any of the claims 13 to 18, characterized by at least one of the launder body of metal (3) and the refractory lining (4) being at least partly coated with a layer of steel (6) so that a layer of steel (6) that is in the form of a coating of steel on at least one of the launder body of metal (3) and the refractory lining (4) is provided between the launder body of metal (3) and the refractory lining (4). 10
[20] 20. The melt launder (1) according to claim 19, characterized by the layer of steel (6) that is in the form of a coating of steel on at least one of the launder body of metal (3) and the refractory lining (4) being explosion welded to at least one of the launder body of metal (3) and the refractory lining (4). 15
[21] 21. The melt launder (1) according to any of the claims 13 to 20, characterized by the launder body of metal (3) being provided with cooling channels (9) for circulating cooling medium in the launder body of metal (3). 20
[22] 22. The melt launder (1) according to any of the claims 13 to 21, characterized by the launder body of metal (3) being at least partly made of copper or copper alloy.
[23] 23. The melt launder (1) according to any of the claims 13 to 22, characterized by the layer of steel (6) being provided with lifting means (11) for lifting the layer of steel (6) from the launder body 25 of metal (3) to detach the layer of steel (6) to the launder body of metal (3).
[24] 24. The melt launder (1) according to any of the claims 13 to 23, characterized by the refractory lining (4) comprising at least one of graphite, insulating refractory material, zirconium oxide and carbon-based refractory material such as carbon, semi-graphite, silicon carbide.
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