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EP0123758A1 - Method for the gunning of refractories - Google Patents

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EP0123758A1
EP0123758A1 EP83420078A EP83420078A EP0123758A1 EP 0123758 A1 EP0123758 A1 EP 0123758A1 EP 83420078 A EP83420078 A EP 83420078A EP 83420078 A EP83420078 A EP 83420078A EP 0123758 A1 EP0123758 A1 EP 0123758A1
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Masaru Takashima
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27DDETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
    • F27D1/00Casings; Linings; Walls; Roofs
    • F27D1/16Making or repairing linings ; Increasing the durability of linings; Breaking away linings
    • F27D1/1636Repairing linings by projecting or spraying refractory materials on the lining
    • F27D1/1642Repairing linings by projecting or spraying refractory materials on the lining using a gunning apparatus
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B22CASTING; POWDER METALLURGY
    • B22DCASTING OF METALS; CASTING OF OTHER SUBSTANCES BY THE SAME PROCESSES OR DEVICES
    • B22D41/00Casting melt-holding vessels, e.g. ladles, tundishes, cups or the like
    • B22D41/02Linings
    • B22D41/023Apparatus used for making or repairing linings

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  • This invention relates to a gunning method in which refractories are suitably coated or filled to construction, vessel and apparatus for which a refractory property is required.
  • the nozzles generally used for apparatus of gunning refractory materials are expendables, and therefore they are of the shape of rectilinear pipe as it is or of the shape in which the end of pipe is bent at an angle of some degree, thus principally being of structure of very simple shape.
  • the most nozzles are fixed to a rectilinear pipe connected thereto, so that in gunning refractories by using such nozzles the gunning area is limited to a very narrow one ahead the nozzle and to move the working surface or change the direction of nozzle it is required to change the working position each time.
  • the present invention is to settle such problems and improve the grade and working property of gunning. It is possible to apply this invention for gunning a refractory where a refractory coating or filling is needed, not to speak of melting furnaces such as blast furnace, converter, electric furnace and reverberatory furnace, vessels for molten metal such as ladle and tundish, vessels for treating molten metals used in Rheinetahl-Hereus process and Dortmund Huettenunion process, various industrial heating furnaces, various accessories and accessory positions of all these furnaces and vessels, and appliances and apparatuses used in accompanying working
  • melting furnaces such as blast furnace, converter, electric furnace and reverberatory furnace
  • vessels for molten metal such as ladle and tundish
  • vessels for treating molten metals used in Rheinetahl-Hereus process and Dortmund Huettenunion process various industrial heating furnaces, various accessories and accessory positions of all these furnaces and vessels, and appliances and apparatuses used in accompanying working
  • the invention is to provide a method for the gunning of refractories characterized in that a refractory mixture consisting of a refractory aggregate and a binder is mixed in a nozzle with water, and thereafter the admixture is injected toward the working surface, while said nozzle is slidable and rotatable in the range from the vertical to 45° at the angle to the working surface and further it is turnable by 360° to the axis passing its fulcrum.
  • the nozzle In carrying out the present invention the nozzle, together with the support members connected thereto, carries out at least one of the advancing, traversing, lifting and turning movements to and the retracting movement from the working surface, and the gunning is possible even if the working surface is plane or curved at any angle from horizontal direction to vertical direction.
  • a nozzle mechanism which carries out at least one of the advancing, retracting, traversing, lifting and turning movements, and said nozzle mechanism is provided at the end of a support element (2) with a nozzle (4) through a universal joint (3).
  • the sliding and rotating angle ( ⁇ ) to the vertical line to the inside face (5) being the gunning surface of saif vessel (1) is up to 45° for said nozzle (4).
  • the sliding and rotating angle(8)to the vertical line to said bottom surface (6) is up to 45°.
  • the nozzle support element carries out at least one of the advancing, retracting, traversing, lifting and turning motions while the nozzle itself slides and rotates in the range ut to 45° to the vertical line to the working surface, and therefore it is capable of guuning under optimum conditions to all the working surfaces thereby to obtain homogeneous and strong refractory-coated layers and decrease the loss of gunning refractories.
  • the first feature is such that a refractory mixture consisting of a refractory aggregate and a binder is admixed within a nozzle with water, and therefore the admixture is injected toward the gunning surface. It is for such reason that this system called the nozzle mixing more eliminates the refractory feeding steps and presents more mechanical strength as well as excellent fire and corrosion resis- tancies than in a system in which a refractory mixture and water are previously fed as a slurry to the nozzle.
  • the allowables sliding and rotating range of the nozzle is the peak at the sliding and rotating portion of the nozzle and is limited to a conical range of the vertical angle 90 * wherein the perpendicular to the working surface is the center line, and it is beyond the present invention to slide or rotate the nozzle by exceeding said range.
  • said nozzle is turnable by 360° to the axis passing the nozzle fulcrum while retaining said allowable sliding and rotating range is for such reason that it is possible to make a gunning by turning from the fixed position to the working surface being approximately at the same distance frome the nozzle fulcrum, and in combination with the above features the working property for gunning is improved.
  • the refractory admixture consisting of a refractory aggregate and a binder is meant everything used as refractory gunning materials and it is possible to optionally select ones which meet the use conditions in operation after gunning.
  • the turning angle of the nozzle can be changed by connecting the nozzle to the support element through said universal joint and turning a nozzle arm.
  • the axis if it is the major shaft of an element supporting the nozzle and sometimes it may be a rectilinear pipe which feeds the refractory admixture.
  • the invention relates to a gunning method which jointly uses the nozzle mixing system and the system wherein the turning angle of the nozzle is changeable, so that the obtained refractory-coated layers are strong and homogeneous, and conventional problems can be overcome even in working and economical properties in that the working is simple and the rebound loss is less.

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Abstract

A method for gunning refractories, whereby a refractory mixture consisting of a refractory aggregate and a binder is mixed in a nozzle with water, and thereafter the admixture is projected towards a working surface. The said nozzle is slidable and rotatable in a range from the vertical to 45° at an angle to the working surface and it is also rotatable by 360° about an axis passing its fulcrum.

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  • This invention relates to a gunning method in which refractories are suitably coated or filled to construction, vessel and apparatus for which a refractory property is required.
  • These days unshaped refractories are in quick spread thanks to their effectiveness for the improvement of working efficiency and there are introduced various working methods utilizing vibration, centrifugal force, pressure force, injection gunning, etc. as well as pouring, and feeding under pressure. Among other things a gunning method holds an important field and there are proposed many improvements for working properties, but there is still left room for further improvements.
  • For exemple, the nozzles generally used for apparatus of gunning refractory materials are expendables, and therefore they are of the shape of rectilinear pipe as it is or of the shape in which the end of pipe is bent at an angle of some degree, thus principally being of structure of very simple shape. Moreover, the most nozzles are fixed to a rectilinear pipe connected thereto, so that in gunning refractories by using such nozzles the gunning area is limited to a very narrow one ahead the nozzle and to move the working surface or change the direction of nozzle it is required to change the working position each time.
  • According, such gunning method has been very inconvenient and at the same time it has lowered working efficiency as well as being deficient in continuous and homogeneous properties of gunning layers.
  • As an alternative system there is a gunning method which uses a horizontal type rotary nozzle, but in such case the refractory material is gunned even to other portions than the zone intended to be gunned and this method results in a loss of the refractory material to be uneconomical.
  • The present invention is to settle such problems and improve the grade and working property of gunning. It is possible to apply this invention for gunning a refractory where a refractory coating or filling is needed, not to speak of melting furnaces such as blast furnace, converter, electric furnace and reverberatory furnace, vessels for molten metal such as ladle and tundish, vessels for treating molten metals used in Rheinetahl-Hereus process and Dortmund Huettenunion process, various industrial heating furnaces, various accessories and accessory positions of all these furnaces and vessels, and appliances and apparatuses used in accompanying working
  • The invention is to provide a method for the gunning of refractories characterized in that a refractory mixture consisting of a refractory aggregate and a binder is mixed in a nozzle with water, and thereafter the admixture is injected toward the working surface, while said nozzle is slidable and rotatable in the range from the vertical to 45° at the angle to the working surface and further it is turnable by 360° to the axis passing its fulcrum.
  • In carrying out the present invention the nozzle, together with the support members connected thereto, carries out at least one of the advancing, traversing, lifting and turning movements to and the retracting movement from the working surface, and the gunning is possible even if the working surface is plane or curved at any angle from horizontal direction to vertical direction.
  • The accompanying drawings are schematic views drawings showing a mode of working of the method for gunning a refractory to a vessel for molten metal according to the invention, in which
    • Fig. 1 is a partially sectional side view along the line I-I in Fig. 2 ;
    • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of Fig. 1 ; and
    • Fig. 3 is a partially sectional side view showing a mode of gunning the bottom surface of said vessel.
  • As shown in the drawings, in case a castable refractory is gunned onto the permanent lining of a vessel (1) for molten metal there is provided a nozzle mechanism which carries out at least one of the advancing, retracting, traversing, lifting and turning movements, and said nozzle mechanism is provided at the end of a support element (2) with a nozzle (4) through a universal joint (3). As shown in Fig. 1 and 2, the sliding and rotating angle (θ) to the vertical line to the inside face (5) being the gunning surface of saif vessel (1) is up to 45° for said nozzle (4).
  • Further, in the case of gunning of the bottom surface (6) of said vessel, as shown in Fi g. 3, the sliding and rotating angle(8)to the vertical line to said bottom surface (6) is up to 45°.
  • According to the gunning method of the invention, therefore, the nozzle support element carries out at least one of the advancing, retracting, traversing, lifting and turning motions while the nozzle itself slides and rotates in the range ut to 45° to the vertical line to the working surface, and therefore it is capable of guuning under optimum conditions to all the working surfaces thereby to obtain homogeneous and strong refractory-coated layers and decrease the loss of gunning refractories.
  • According to the invention the first feature is such that a refractory mixture consisting of a refractory aggregate and a binder is admixed within a nozzle with water, and therefore the admixture is injected toward the gunning surface. It is for such reason that this system called the nozzle mixing more eliminates the refractory feeding steps and presents more mechanical strength as well as excellent fire and corrosion resis- tancies than in a system in which a refractory mixture and water are previously fed as a slurry to the nozzle.
  • Then to take the second feature that the sliding and rotating angle of the nozzle to the working surface is in the range from the vertical to 45* is for such reason that if over this range therefractory adhesivity becomes uneven at the gunning portion corresponding to the outside of the angle formed by the nozzle and the working surface thereby also resulting in increasing the rebound loss.
  • Accordingly, the allowables sliding and rotating range of the nozzle is the peak at the sliding and rotating portion of the nozzle and is limited to a conical range of the vertical angle 90* wherein the perpendicular to the working surface is the center line, and it is beyond the present invention to slide or rotate the nozzle by exceeding said range.
  • Further to take the third feature that said nozzle is turnable by 360° to the axis passing the nozzle fulcrum while retaining said allowable sliding and rotating range is for such reason that it is possible to make a gunning by turning from the fixed position to the working surface being approximately at the same distance frome the nozzle fulcrum, and in combination with the above features the working property for gunning is improved.
  • In the gunning method carried out by satisfying the above features, by the refractory admixture consisting of a refractory aggregate and a binder is meant everything used as refractory gunning materials and it is possible to optionally select ones which meet the use conditions in operation after gunning.
  • The turning angle of the nozzle can be changed by connecting the nozzle to the support element through said universal joint and turning a nozzle arm. In such case, it will suffice for the axis if it is the major shaft of an element supporting the nozzle and sometimes it may be a rectilinear pipe which feeds the refractory admixture.
  • Thus it is optimal for carrying out the present invention to employ, together with the support element to which said nozzle is connected, an automatically operated apparatus having the functions such as advancing traversing, lifting and turning to or retracting from the working surface. Furthermore, since the subject of carrying out the invention covers a wide range from furnaces, and vessels for molten metal to associated machinery and equipment the working surface covers plane or curver face of various angles ranging from horizontal direction to vertical direction, but the present invention can be optimally carried out for any item thereof.
  • As described above, the invention relates to a gunning method which jointly uses the nozzle mixing system and the system wherein the turning angle of the nozzle is changeable, so that the obtained refractory-coated layers are strong and homogeneous, and conventional problems can be overcome even in working and economical properties in that the working is simple and the rebound loss is less.

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  1. I - A method for the gunning of refractories, characterized in that a refractory mixture consisting of a refractory aggregate and a binder is mixed in a nozzle with water, and thereafter the admixture is injected toward the working surface, while said nozzle is slidable and rotatable in the range from the vertical to 45° at the angle to the working surface and further it is turnable by 360° to the axis passing its fulcrum.
  2. 2 - A method for the gunning of refractories as described in Claim 1 wherein the nozzle and the support element connected thereto carry out at least one of the advancing, traversing, lifting and turning motions to and retracting motion from the working surface.
  3. 3 - A method for the gunning of refractories as described in Claim 1 wherein the working surface is a plane or curved face at any angle from the horizontal direction to the vertical direction.
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FR2593088A1 (en) * 1986-01-17 1987-07-24 Godo Seitetsu Hot-spraying robot for furnace linings
EP0286513A1 (en) * 1987-04-03 1988-10-12 Daussan Et Compagnie Process and installation for applying an insulating multilayer refractory coating, and coating so obtained
EP0365803A1 (en) * 1988-10-01 1990-05-02 Didier-Werke Ag Device for the projection of a repairing material on a perforated brick

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US3473737A (en) * 1966-03-09 1969-10-21 Kaiser Aluminium Chem Corp Apparatus for gunning refractory material having adjustable nozzle positioning means
DE2414503A1 (en) * 1973-04-30 1974-11-14 Pfizer DEVICE FOR APPLYING A HEAT-RESISTANT MATERIAL
US4099708A (en) * 1977-08-03 1978-07-11 Riverside Clay Company Apparatus for applying granular refractory material to surfaces
US4163546A (en) * 1978-03-06 1979-08-07 Morris John C Apparatus for applying granular refractory material to surfaces
GB1592360A (en) * 1978-03-22 1981-07-08 Mono Construction Ltd Devices for the application of refractory materials to the walls of furnaces or the like

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US3473737A (en) * 1966-03-09 1969-10-21 Kaiser Aluminium Chem Corp Apparatus for gunning refractory material having adjustable nozzle positioning means
DE2414503A1 (en) * 1973-04-30 1974-11-14 Pfizer DEVICE FOR APPLYING A HEAT-RESISTANT MATERIAL
US4099708A (en) * 1977-08-03 1978-07-11 Riverside Clay Company Apparatus for applying granular refractory material to surfaces
US4163546A (en) * 1978-03-06 1979-08-07 Morris John C Apparatus for applying granular refractory material to surfaces
GB1592360A (en) * 1978-03-22 1981-07-08 Mono Construction Ltd Devices for the application of refractory materials to the walls of furnaces or the like

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FR2593088A1 (en) * 1986-01-17 1987-07-24 Godo Seitetsu Hot-spraying robot for furnace linings
DE3639083A1 (en) * 1986-01-17 1987-08-13 Godo Seitetsu ROBOTS FOR MENDING THE LINING OF MELTING OVENS BY APPLYING LINING MATERIAL UNDER THE HEAT OF THE MELTING FURNACE
EP0286513A1 (en) * 1987-04-03 1988-10-12 Daussan Et Compagnie Process and installation for applying an insulating multilayer refractory coating, and coating so obtained
FR2619323A2 (en) * 1987-04-03 1989-02-17 Daussan & Co METHOD AND INSTALLATION FOR PROJECTING A MULTILAYER INSULATING AND REFRACTORY COATING AND COATING THUS OBTAINED
US4908234A (en) * 1987-04-03 1990-03-13 Daussan Et Compagnie Method and installation for spraying a multi-layer insulating refractory coating, and the coating thus obtained
EP0365803A1 (en) * 1988-10-01 1990-05-02 Didier-Werke Ag Device for the projection of a repairing material on a perforated brick

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