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Tundish logo #21000 The word tundish originates from a shallow wooden dish with an outlet channel, fitting into the bunghole of a tun or cask and forming a kind of funnel for filling it. These were originally used in brewing. == Plumbing == The term is still used today in plumbing, where a funnel or hopper is filled by an outlet pipe above it. This is often provided ...
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tundish logo #21003(from the article `steel`) The key control parameter of continuous casting is matching the flow of liquid steel into the mold with the withdrawal speed of the strand out of the ...
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Tundish logo #23904The reservoir at the top of the continuous caster into which molten steel is poured.
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Tundish logo #23892It is the intermediate vessel used to deliver liquid steel from a ladle to the mould evenly and at a designed throughput rate and temperature without causing contamination of steel by inclusions. It also helps make the process of continuous casting possible as it acts as a reservoir of liquid steel during the period of ladle change where it continu...
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tundish logo #21199(in a vacuum induction furnace) a trough through which molten metal flows under vacuum to a mold chamber. · Also calleda refractory-lined vessel having holes for distributing metal being teemed into ingot molds.
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Tundish logo #23887A reservoir for holding liquid steel and feeding the steel in a controlled manner into a continuous casting machine
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