Continuous casting process of nickel coated copper composite materials
A technology of composite material and continuous casting process, which is applied in the field of nickel-clad copper composite material continuous casting process, which can solve the problems of low interface bonding strength, long process flow, and many processes, so as to improve comprehensive performance, shorten the technical process, and reduce costs Effect
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[0016] A nickel-clad copper composite material continuous casting process, comprising the following steps: 1) smelting copper and nickel; keeping the copper and nickel solutions warm in a holding furnace; 2) forming nickel tubes; 3) pouring copper solution into the formed nickel tubes ; 4) oxidation cleaning; 5) surface treatment; 6) storage; in particular,
[0017] 1) Copper smelting: Melt 99.7% of the copper to 1120°C and put it into the holding furnace;
[0018] Nickel smelting: Melt industrial nickel to 1480°C and put it in the holding furnace;
[0019] 2) The nickel solution passes through the graphite crystallizer with a hollow graphite core to form a nickel tube;
[0020] 3) At the same time as step 2, the copper solution is hollow-cast into the formed nickel tube through the graphite core in the rotating magnetic field environment; and in the horizontal continuous casting process, the casting speed is kept at 55mm / min, and the cooling water temperature is 30 ...
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