Rapid solidification apparatus
First Claim
1. A melt spinning apparatus having a tundish with an outlet in which is supported a boron nitride nozzle for directing a molten stream of iron-rare earth element-boron containing alloy against a quench wheel supported below the outlet of the nozzle for receiving a molten stream of the alloy and rotatable at a controlled rate for receiving and cooling the molten metal stream from the nozzle to substantially instantaneously solidify the molten metal to form an amorphous product or a very finely grained solid product comprised of such composition and wherein the apparatus is characterized by:
- said nozzle having an inlet and a tubular portion having a wall defining a large diameter longitudinal bore in communication with said inlet;
said longitudinal bore having a predetermined length for forming a uniformly moving mass of molten metal in the nozzle during a melt spinning run in which the molten metal is directed from the tundish through said nozzle inlet;
an end wall closing said tubular portion having an orifice with an inlet and an outlet for forming a small diameter stream of molten metal and for directing the small diameter stream of molten metal against the periphery of said spinning wheel, said orifice having a length from 0.450 to 0.500 inches;
flow transition means at the inlet of said orifice thereof for providing a transition flow area from said large diameter longitudinal bore through said orifice for reducing flow-induced erosion at the inlet end of said orifice and to flow the molten metal from the large diameter longitudinal bore in a convergent pattern which forms a uniformly contracted inlet stream of molten metal to said orifice for controlling the uniformity of the diameter of the molten stream issuing from said orifice for contact with the periphery of the quench wheel.
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Abstract
A melt spinning apparatus for casting a stream of rare earth element alloy against a quench wheel includes a tundish heated by a first induction heater; a flow nozzle of boron nitride material for directing molten metal through the outlet of the tundish for distribution against the quench wheel; the nozzle includes a jet forming orifice with a flow transition entrance configured to receive a moving charge of molten metal from the inlet of the nozzle through a large longitudinal bore in the nozzle so as to reduce erosion of the nozzle orifice and to smooth flow so as to produce a uniform casting stream.
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1. A melt spinning apparatus having a tundish with an outlet in which is supported a boron nitride nozzle for directing a molten stream of iron-rare earth element-boron containing alloy against a quench wheel supported below the outlet of the nozzle for receiving a molten stream of the alloy and rotatable at a controlled rate for receiving and cooling the molten metal stream from the nozzle to substantially instantaneously solidify the molten metal to form an amorphous product or a very finely grained solid product comprised of such composition and wherein the apparatus is characterized by:
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said nozzle having an inlet and a tubular portion having a wall defining a large diameter longitudinal bore in communication with said inlet;
said longitudinal bore having a predetermined length for forming a uniformly moving mass of molten metal in the nozzle during a melt spinning run in which the molten metal is directed from the tundish through said nozzle inlet;an end wall closing said tubular portion having an orifice with an inlet and an outlet for forming a small diameter stream of molten metal and for directing the small diameter stream of molten metal against the periphery of said spinning wheel, said orifice having a length from 0.450 to 0.500 inches; flow transition means at the inlet of said orifice thereof for providing a transition flow area from said large diameter longitudinal bore through said orifice for reducing flow-induced erosion at the inlet end of said orifice and to flow the molten metal from the large diameter longitudinal bore in a convergent pattern which forms a uniformly contracted inlet stream of molten metal to said orifice for controlling the uniformity of the diameter of the molten stream issuing from said orifice for contact with the periphery of the quench wheel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A melt spinning apparatus having a tundish with an outlet in which is supported a boron nitride nozzle for directing a molten stream of iron-rare earth element-boron containing alloy against a quench wheel supported below the outlet of the nozzle for receiving a molten stream of the alloy and rotatable at a controlled rate for receiving and cooling the molten metal stream from the nozzle to substantially instantaneously solidify the molten metal to form an amorphous product or a very finely grained solid product comprised of the alloy composition and wherein the tundish is heated by a first induction heater and the nozzle is heated by a second induction heater characterized by:
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said boron nitride nozzle having an end-to-end length which extends from the outlet of the tundish to a point adjacent the periphery of the quench wheel; said nozzle having an inlet and a tubular portion having a wall extending through the length of said tubular portion defining a large diameter longitudinal bore in communication with said inlet; a graphite susceptor surrounding said wall of said nozzle in direct contact therewith;
said second inductive heater heating said graphite susceptor;
said wall having a first predetermined thickness for conductively transferring heat from said graphite susceptor at a rate which will maintain the molten state of the metal as its flow through the nozzle from the tundish against the quench wheel;said longitudinal bore having a predetermined length for forming a uniformly moving mass of molten metal in the nozzle during a melt spinning run in which the molten metal is directed from the tundish through said nozzle inlet; an end wall closing said tubular portion having a wall thickness greater than the wall thickness of said tubular portion and said end wall having an orifice with an inlet and an outlet for forming a small diameter stream of molten stream and for directing the small diameter stream of molten metal against the periphery of said spinning wheel, said orifice having a length from 0.450 to 0.500 inches; flow transition means at the inlet of said orifice thereof for providing a transition flow area from said large diameter longitudinal bore through said orifice for reducing flow-induced erosion at the inlet end of said orifice and to flow the molten metal from the large diameter longitudinal bore in a convergent pattern which forms a uniformly contracted inlet stream of molten metal to said orifice for controlling the uniformity of the diameter of the molten stream issuing from said orifice for contact with the periphery of the quench wheel. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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