Improving Energy Efficiency in Direct Method for Continuous Casting of Lead Sheets

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Arun Prabhakar Joanna Mielnicka Mark Jolly Konstantinos Salonitis
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

Lead sheets are widely used for roofing applications, radiation protection and sound proofing. Most of the sheets are either produced by rolling cast slabs of lead sheets or via the direct method (DM) of casting of the sheet continuously. The DM method comprises of a rotating water-cooled drum that is partly immersed in a bath of molten lead and sheets are cast out continuously. The direct method of casting lead is more energy efficient compared to the rolling process which requires a casting process before rolling to achieve the required thickness. This work investigates the energy consumption in different stages of the DM process and suggests pointers for improvement. An energy audit of the process is conducted and the consumption is analysed at different stages and compared with rolled lead.
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APA: Arun Prabhakar Joanna Mielnicka Mark Jolly Konstantinos Salonitis  (2018)  Improving Energy Efficiency in Direct Method for Continuous Casting of Lead Sheets

MLA: Arun Prabhakar Joanna Mielnicka Mark Jolly Konstantinos Salonitis Improving Energy Efficiency in Direct Method for Continuous Casting of Lead Sheets. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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