Direct Chill Casting of Aluminium at Comalco, Bell Bay

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Comalco's Bell Bay smelter produces some 94 000 t.p.a. of primary aluminium in the form of foundry alloys, extrusion billet and rolling blocks. The extrusion billet and rolling block are produced by a process, in which molten aluminium is poured into an open ended water cooled mould of the required shape. The bottom of the mould is initially closed off by a dummy or starting block. Primary cooling takes place at the mould wall and secondary cooling is achieved by direct water sprays onto the out side shell of the product. Careful preparation of the molten alumin- ium is essential if stringent alloy specific- ation limits are to be met. Optimum casting temperature must be maintained within a narrow range and metal cleanliness is important to ensure a consistent product. Increased demands of recent years for larger product and higher standards of surface quality and dimensional control have been instrumental in forcing improvements in furn- aces, casting machines and in mould and dummy Doq,
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APA:  (1977)  Direct Chill Casting of Aluminium at Comalco, Bell Bay

MLA: Direct Chill Casting of Aluminium at Comalco, Bell Bay. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1977.

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