Application Of SPALTM (Surface Protection By Air Liquide) Technology At Riverside Brass & Aluminum Foundry Limited

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Y. C. Kim
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

This paper discusses Air Liquide's patented SPALTM (Surface Protection Air Liquide) technology and process for the inerting of coreless induction furnaces using cryogenic liquid gas. Air Liquide Canada Inc., in collaboration with Riverside Brass and Aluminum Foundry Limited (Riverside Brass), conducted plant trials to demonstrate the applicability of the SPALTM technology for copper-based alloys. Results showed that with SPALTM, Riverside Brass benefited from a significant increase in metal yield as the level of dross formation was drastically reduced. Together with the many other benefits of this technology, SPALTM demonstrated to be a non-negligible cost-effective solution to reduce metal production costs. In an effort to optimize the argon flow, different flow rates were used and the oxygen level above the metal bath was measured to pinpoint optimal flow. The results of metal yield, charge mix, dross formation, and melt temperature are compared with and without argon. The metal yield improvements are dramatic and calculated net savings are presented hereunder.
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APA: Y. C. Kim  (2007)  Application Of SPALTM (Surface Protection By Air Liquide) Technology At Riverside Brass & Aluminum Foundry Limited

MLA: Y. C. Kim Application Of SPALTM (Surface Protection By Air Liquide) Technology At Riverside Brass & Aluminum Foundry Limited. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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