Zirconia Nozzle for Continuous Casting Manufacturers
Zirconia nozzle is a type of refractory material that is used in the continuous casting of metals. It is made from a mixture of zirconia, alumina, and magnesia, and it is characterized by its high melting point, good thermal conductivity, and resistance to thermal shock.
Continuous casting is a process used to produce long, solid lengths of metal, such as steel. In the case of zirconia nozzle, the molten metal is poured through a nozzle that is lined with zirconia. The zirconia nozzle helps to prevent the molten metal from sticking to the walls of the nozzle and also helps to protect the nozzle from the heat of the molten metal.
Zirconia Nozzle for Continuous Casting Suppliers
Raw material selection: The first step is to select the raw materials for the zirconia nozzle. The type of raw materials will depend on the desired properties of the nozzle. For example, zirconia, alumina, and magnesia are often used for zirconia nozzles because they are refractory materials with high melting points, good thermal conductivity, and resistance to thermal shock.
Mixing: The raw materials are then mixed together in a pug mill. The pug mill is a machine that mixes the materials together and kneads them until they are evenly distributed.
Forming: The mixed materials are then formed into the desired shape. This can be done by hand, by using a machine, or by a combination of both.
Sintering: The formed nozzle is then sintered. Sintering is a process that heats the nozzle to a high temperature without melting it. This process causes the particles of the nozzle to fuse together, creating a strong and durable material.
Cooling: The sintered nozzle is then cooled. This process allows the nozzle to reach its final properties.
Inspection: The final step is to inspect the nozzle to ensure that it meets the desired quality standards.
Advantages Of Our Products :
- High melting point
- Good thermal conductivity
- Resistance to thermal shock
- Chemical inertness
- Durability
- Precision machining
Where It Is Used?
- Steel casting
- Aluminum casting
- Copper casting
- Other metals