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Title: Ohno continuous casting

Journal Article · · Advanced Materials and Processes
OSTI ID:64383
;  [1]; ;  [2]
  1. Univ. of Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
  2. Chiba Institute of Technology (Japan)

Production of net-shape products directly from the liquid is an attractive manufacturing route for alloys that are difficult to process or that cannot be rolled, drawn, or extruded. Developed at the Chiba Institute of Technology in Japan, the Ohno Continuous Casting (OCC) approach not only provides significant cost savings, but also has the potential to create new products. OCC process equipment includes a melting furnace, crucible, mold level-control block, cooling device, and pinch rolls. OCC is currently used to produce copper rods and wires for audio and video cables, and aluminum alloy welding rods for hard-surfacing applications. For example, Mitsui Engineering and Ship Building Co. has used OCC to produce copper tubing products with internal fins and partitions for applications such as heat exchanger tubes and induction coils.

OSTI ID:
64383
Journal Information:
Advanced Materials and Processes, Vol. 147, Issue 4; Other Information: PBD: Apr 1995
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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