AU2012101258A4 - Filter used for filtering molten metal and preparation method thereof - Google Patents
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Abstract
A filter used for filtering molten metal and a preparation method thereof are disclosed. The filter comprises open-pored porous material, binder and refractory material. The refractory material is bonded on the open-pored porous material by the binder, wherein the weight proportion of the binder is at least 50% and the weight proportion of the refractory material is not more than 50%. The filter has enhanced mechanical property and high temperature resisting property, while its preparation method is more cost-efficient than usual ones.
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- 1 AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR AN INNOVATION PATENT ORIGINAL Name of Applicant: Jinan Shengquan Double Surplus Ceramic Filter Co., Ltd. Actual Inventors: Jianxun Zhu and Jinghao Liu Address for Service is: SHELSTON IP 60 Margaret Street Telephone No: (02) 9777 1111 SYDNEY NSW 2000 Facsimile No. (02) 9241 4666 CCN: 3710000352 Attorney Code: SW Invention Title: Filter used for filtering molten metal and preparation method thereof Details of Original Application No. 2011240485 dated 14 Apr 2011 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us : File: 75617AUP01 FILTER USED FOR FILTERING MOLTEN METAL AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF 10001] This application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201010151598.6, filed with the State Intellectual Property Office of China on April 15, 2010, entitled "FILTER USED FOR FILTERING MOLTEN METAL AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF", which is hereby incorporated by reference. FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to a field of filter preparation, in particular relates to a filter used for filtering molten metal and a preparation method thereof BACKGROUND ART [00031 At present, a lot of literatures regarding filters used for filtering molten metal are available. [00041 US Patent No. 5104540 (Coming Inc.) discloses a carbon-coated porous sintered ceramic filter for filtering molten metal, comprising a single unit filter substrate material formed from refractory material such as alumina, mullite, zircon powder, zirconia, spinel, cordierite, lithium, aluminosilicate, titanate, feldspar, quartz, fumed silica, silicon carbide, kaolin, aluminum titanate, silicate, aluminate and mixtures thereof. A carbon-based coating is applied to the surface of the filter screen or used as a thermite. 100051 US 5520823 discloses a filter only for filtering molten aluminum, wherein borosilicate glass is employed as the binder. Although the filter contains graphite, considerable amount of graphite is lost due to sintering in the air. The loss of carbon limits this filter to be used in filtering aluminum metal only while is not suitable for filtration of molten iron or steel. 100061 WO 0218075 discloses a filter for filtering molten metal, wherein the filter comprises open cell porous material containing refractory particles bonded together by a binder containing carbon structure. That is to say, in this filter, no other bonding mechanism except for carbon binder exists. -2- 100071 In the present filters, the high temperature resistance of the filter is enhanced by the employment of carbon binder, while the content thereof needs to be controlled within a narrow range, which is not favourable for controlling the contents of the binder during the processing. Furthermore, although carbon containing refractory materials can withstand temperature higher than that of the molten metal, prevent metal penetration, exhibit very high strength at high temperature and show better thermal shock resistance; unfortunately, the filter bonded by carbon binder has very low strength at room temperature, at the same time, it tends to absorb moisture, thus influencing the use of this product under high temperature. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [00081 In view of the above, the present invention provides a filter for filtering molten metal and a manufacturing method thereof, to improve the mechanical property at ambicent temperature and the high temperature resistance of the filter. 100091 To achieve the above object, the present invention provides the following technical solutions: [00101 A filter for filtering molten metal, comprising an open cell porous material, a refractory material and a binder, wherein the refractory material is bonded to the open cell porous material by the binder, and the weight ratio of the binder to the refractory material is at least 50 wt% of the binder to no more than 50 wt% of the refractory material. 100111 Preferably, in the above mentioned filter, the refractory material includes one or more selected from the group consisting of zirconium mullite, mullite, corundum, clay, pyrophyllite, wollastonite, cyanite, sillimanite, spinel or olivine. 100121 Preferably, in the above mentioned filter, the binder includes one or more selected from the group consisting of carbon black, graphite, carbon, asphalt, tar, synthetic asphalt, synthetic resin, natural resin, anthracite coal, aluminum dihydrogen phosphate, alumina sol, alumino silica gel, silica sol, PVA, white latex, dextrin, starch, CMC or MC. [0013] Preferably, in the above mentioned filter, the weight ratio of the binder to -3the refractory material is 50-70 wt% of the binder to 30-50 wt% of the refractory material. 100141 The present invention also discloses a method for manufacturing a filter for filtering molten metal, comprising: formulating a refractory material, a binder, an additive and a liquid carrier into slurry; coating the slurry thus formulated onto an open cell porous material to form at least one refractory coating; sintering the open cell porous material formed with the refractory coating under a sintering temperature; wherein the weight ratio of the binder to the refractory material is at least 50 wt% of the binder to no more than 50 wt% of the refractory material. 100151 Preferably, in the above mentioned method, the weight ratio of the total weight of the refractory material, the binder and a dispersant to the weight of the liquid carrier is at least 70% : 30%. 100161 Preferably, in the above mentioned method, the content of the refractory material, the binder and a dispersant is as follows, respectively: 20-45 wt% of the refractory material; 52-78 wt% of the binder; 1-9 wt% of the additive. 100171 Preferably, in the above mentioned method, the liquid carrier is water. 100181 Preferably, in the above mentioned method, the open cell porous material is reticulated open cell polyurethane foam. 100191 Preferably, in the above mentioned method, the sintering temperature is no more than 11 50*C. 100201 Preferably, in the above mentioned method, the method further comprises: before the step of "sintering the open cell porous material formed with refractory -4coating under sintering temperature", drying the open cell porous material coated with the refractory coating under a temperature between 100 and 200*C. 100211 Preferably, in the above mentioned method, the refractory material includes one or more selected from the group consisting of zirconium mullite, mullite, corundum, clay, pyrophyllite, wollastonite, cyanite, sillimanite, spinel or olivine. 100221 Preferably, in the above mentioned method, the binder includes one or more selected from the group consisting of carbon black, graphite, carbon, asphalt, tar, synthetic asphalt, synthetic resin, natural resin, anthracite coal, aluminum dihydrogen phosphate, alumina sol, alumino silica gel, silica sol, PVA, white latex, dextrin, starch, CMC or MC. 100231 Preferably, in the above mentioned method, the weight ratio of the binder to the refractory material is 50-70 wt% of the binder to 30-50 wt% of the refractory material. 100241 By increasing the component and content of the binder in the filter and combining the use of the refractory material, the mechanical property of the filter is greatly enhanced and the high temperature resistance of the filter is increased, so that the filter can filter molten metal at harsh temperature, and the mechanical properties, such as tensile strength, elongation rate and the like, of the casts after filtration by the filter are significantly improved. In addition, the components selected and used in the production of the filter are economic, and the filter is easy to be produced in the production process, such that the manufacture of the filter is more economic. DETAILED DESCRIPTION [00251 The terms used herein are illustrated as follows: [00261 PVA is the abbreviation for polyvinyl alcohol. [00271 CMC is the abbreviation for carboxyl methyl cellulose. 100281 MC refers to methyl cellulose. [00291 The open cell porous material means a solid material comprising cells having regular, partly regular, irregular or random distribution, these cells being the -5passage for the molten metal. Such cells may communicate with each other totally or partly, or have several passages for passing through the molten metal. The size and shape of the cells themselves can be regular or irregular. For example, such cells can comprise a series of parallel passages linearly passing through the solid material, and the passages may have any desired cross section, such as communicated passage of circle, ellipse or triangle, similarly to the porous distribution of natural foam. The preferred open cell porous material is reticulated open cell polyurethane foam which is commercially available and has relatively regular distribution. It is well known that such material can be used in the manufacture of the refractory material filter for filtering molten metal. 10030] Hereinafter, a clear and complete disclosure of embodiments of the present invention will be presented for purposes of illustration and description. It should be clear that, the embodiments to be described are merely a part rather than all of the embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments obtained by persons skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without creative efforts falls within the protection scope of the present invention. [00311 The embodiments of the invention disclose a filter for filtering molten metal and a manufacturing method thereof, to improve the high temperature resistance and mechanical property of the filter. 100321 To achieve the above object, the embodiments of the invention employ the following technical solutions. In the present invention, the refractory ingredients are modified compared with those in the prior art and the corresponding filter manufacturing method is modified accordingly. 100331 A filter for filtering molten metal, comprising an open cell porous material, a binder and a refractory material, wherein the refractory material is bonded to the open cell porous material through the binder, and the weight ratio of the binder to the refractory material is at least 50 wt% of binder to no more than 50 wt% of the refractory material. 10034] The refractory material is mainly selected from one or more of zirconium mullite, mullite, corundum, clay, pyrophyllite, wollastonite, cyanite, sillimanite, spinel or olivine. -6- 100351 Wherein the binder includes carbon-based material and binding material, the main function of the both being to bind the refractory material onto the open cell porous material. The carbon-based material is mainly selected from carbon black, graphite, carbon, asphalt, tar, synthetic asphalt, synthetic resin, natural resin or anthracite coal, while the binding material is mainly selected from one or more of aluminum dihydrogen phosphate, alumina sol, alumino silica gel, silica sol, PVA, white latex, dextrin, starch, CMC or MC. 100361 The weight ratio of the binder to the refractory material is preferably 50-70 wt% of binder to 30-50 wt% of refractory material. [00371 The invention also discloses a method for manufacturing a filter for filtering molten metal, comprising: formulating a refractory material, a binder, an additive and a liquid carrier into a slurry; coating the slurry thus formulated onto an open cell porous material to form at least one refractory coating; sintering the open cell porous material formed with the refractory coating under a sintering temperature; wherein the weight ratio of the binder to the refractory material is at least 50 wt% of the binder to no more than 50 wt% of the refractory material. 100381 The weight ratio of the total weight of the refractory material, the binder and the dispersant to the weight of the liquid carrier is at least 70% : 30%, preferably 75%: 25%, more preferably 80% : 20%. [00391 The content of the refractory material, the binder and the dispersant is as follows, respectively: 20-45 wt% of the refractory material; 52-78 wt% of the binder; 1-9 wt% of the additive. 100401 The additive includes mainly a dispersant and an active agent; the liquid -7carrier is water, and can also be methanol or ethanol. 100411 The method further comprises: before the step of sintering, drying the open cell porous material coated with the refractory coating under a temperature between 100 and 200'C. 100421 During the sintering, the sintering temperature shall be no more than 11 50*C, preferably no more than I1 00*C. The sintering shall be conducted in oxygen-deficient atmosphere, such as in nitrogen, argon or vacuum, or in reducing atmosphere, such as in hydrogen and/or carbon monoxide, or coal gas. The sintering is generally conducted in a dry oven or in a kiln; however, other forms of heat source, such as microwave that carries out radio frequency heating, can also be used. 100431 The refractory material includes one or more selected from the group consisting of zirconium mullite, mullite, corundum, clay, pyrophyllite, wollastonite, cyanite, sillimanite, spinel or olivine. 100441 The binder includes one or more selected from the group consisting of carbon black, graphite, carbon, asphalt, tar, synthetic asphalt, synthetic resin, natural resin, anthracite coal, aluminum dihydrogen phosphate, alumina sol, alumino silica gel, silica sol, PVA, white latex, dextrin, starch, CMC or MC. 100451 The weight ratio of the binder to the refractory material is preferably 50-70 wt% of the binder to 30-50 wt% of the refractory material. 100461 The particle size of the refractory material and the carbon material can be smaller than 50 pm, preferably smaller than 30 pim, more preferably smaller than 20 pm. 100471 Example 1 100481 A slurry was prepared by adding water to 45 wt% of corundum, 50 wt% of carbon, 2 wt% of alumino silica gel, 1.5 wt% of dispersant and 1.5 wt% of active agent, wherein the weight ratio of the total weight of corundum, carbon, alumino silica gel, dispersant and active agent to the weight of water is 100% : 12%. [00491 The obtained slurry was used for coating polyurethane foam which has been properly cut. The coated foam was dried and then sprayed with the diluted slurry -8again, followed by singering at 950'C after being dried again. 100501 Example 2 100511 A slurry was prepared by adding water to 29 wt% of spinel powder, 56 wt% of carbon, 12 wt% of silica sol, 2.5 wt% of dispersant and 0.5 wt% of active agent, wherein the weight ratio of the total weight of spinel powder, carbon, silica sol, dispersant and active agent to the weight of water is 100% : 18%. 100521 The slurry was prepared by mixing the powdery materials and the water in a high performance mixer. The obtained slurry was used for coating polyurethane foam. The coated foam was dried, and then coated with the diluted slurry once more and dried again; finally, the foam was sintered at 11 00*C. 100531 Example 3 100541 Water is added to 30 wt% of mullite powder, 47 wt% of carbon, 20 wt% of high softening point asphalt, 2 wt% of PVA, 2 wt% of dispersant and 1.0 wt% of active agent, wherein the weight ratio of the total weight of mullite powder, carbon, high softening point asphalt, polyvinyl alcohol, dispersant and active agent to the weight of water is 100% : 20%. 100551 The slurry was prepared by mixing the mullite powder, carbon, high softening point asphalt, PVA and the water in a high performance mixer. The obtained slurry was used for coating polyurethane foam and the coated foam was dried. The foam was sprayed with the diluted slurry once more and dried again; finally, the foam was sintered at 11 50*C in oxygen-free atmosphere. 100561 Example 4 100571 A slurry was prepared by adding water to a powdery mixture of 40 wt% of electromelt mullite powder, 20 wt% of corundum, 20 wt% of flake graphite powder, 10 wt% of amorphous graphite, 4 wt% of CMC, 0.5 wt% of dispersant and 0.5 wt% of active agent, wherein the weight ratio of refractory material to the water is 100% : 22%. The slurry was prepared by mixing the powdery materials and the water in a high performance mixer. The mixed slurry was used for shaping polyurethane foam and the shaped foam was dried. The foam was sprayed with the diluted slurry once -9more and dried at about 120'C again; finally, the foam was sintered at 1120*C in oxygen-free atmosphere. 100581 Table: the comparison of the performance of the casts before and after filtration by filters containing different binder and refractory material Elongation rate Tensile strength Example Before After Increasing Before After Increasing filtration % filtration % rate % Mla Mla rate % MPa MPa Example 1 8.60 9.77 13.6 569.6 598.1 5 Example 2 7.33 8.53 10.9 540.0 566.4 4.88 Example 3 8.40 9.50 13.1 612.0 637.9 4.23 Example 4 8.60 9.50 10.5 584.7 619.7 5.99 100591 The size of the filter prepared according to the above four formulations was 50*50*15 mm. The obtained filter was used to filter 50 kg of molten steel ZG45 at 1650'C. The result shows that the filter withstood the testing condition and performed as required in filtering the molten steel. According to the tests carried out on the casts after filtration, the tensile strength, the elongation rate and the structure of the casts all showed significant improvements compared with the casts before filtration: the tensile strength was increased 4.0-7.5%; the elongation rate was increased 9.5-15.0%; the metallographic structure was improved a lot, both being ferrite and pearlite before and after filtration, while the ferrite becomes finer after filtration, which is beneficial for performance improvement. Scanning electron microscope analysis of the fracture of the casts before and after filtration indicates that there is sulfide inclusion at the fracture of the unfiltered cast while no inclusion exists at the fracture of the cast after filtration by the filter of the invention. 100601 The above description of the embodiments disclosed is provided to render those skilled in the art is able to carry out or use the present invention. Many modifications of the embodiments described herein will be obvious to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be embodied in other -10embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, the invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments disclosed herein, but is limited only by the appended claims and the equivalents.
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1. A filter for filtering molten metal, characterized in that the filter comprises an open cell porous material, a refractory material and a binder, wherein the refractory material is bonded to the open cell porous material through the binder, and the weight ratio of the binder to the refractory material is at least 50 wt% of the binder to no more than 50 wt% of the refractory material.
2. The filter according to claim 1, characterized in that the refractory material includes one or more selected from the group consisting of zirconium mullite, mullite, corundum, clay, pyrophyllite, wollastonite, cyanite, sillimanite, spinel or olivine.
3. The filter according to claim 2, characterized in that the binder includes one or more selected from the group consisting of carbon black, graphite, carbon, asphalt, tar, synthetic asphalt, synthetic resin, natural resin, anthracite coal, aluminum dihydrogen phosphate, alumina sol, alumino silica gel, silica sol, PVA, white latex, dextrin, starch, CMC or MC.
4. The filter according to claim 3, characterized in that the weight ratio of the binder to the refractory material is 50-70 wt% of the binder to 30-50 wt% of the refractory material.
5. A method for manufacturing a filter for filtering molten metal, characterized in that the method comprises: formulating a refractory material, a binder, an additive and a liquid carrier into a slurry; coating the slurry thus formulated onto an open cell porous material to form at least one refractory coating; sintering the open cell porous material formed with the refractory coating under a sintering temperature; wherein the weight ratio of the binder to the refractory material is at least 50 wt% of the binder to no more than 50 wt% of the refractory material.
6. The method according to claim 5, characterized in that the weight ratio of the total weight of the refractory material, the binder and a dispersant to the weight of the -12- liquid carrier is at least 70% : 30%
7. The method according to claim 5 or 6, characterized in that the content of the refractory material, the binder and a dispersant is as follows, respectively:
20-45 wt% of the refractory material;
52-78 wt% of the binder; 1-9 wt% of the additive. 8. The method according to claim 7, characterized in that the liquid carrier is water. 9. The method according to claim 8, characterized in that the open cell porous material is reticulated open cell polyurethane foam. 10. The method according to claim 9, characterized in that the sintering temperature is no more than 11 50*C. 11. The method according to claim 10, characterized in that the method further comprises: before the step of sinteringg the open cell porous material formed with the refractory coating under sintering temperature", drying the open cell porous material coated with the refractory coating under a temperature between 100 and 200*C. 12. The method according to claim 11, characterized in that the refractory material includes one or more selected from the group consisting of zirconium mullite, mullite, corundum, clay, pyrophyllite, wollastonite, cyanite, sillimanite, spinel or olivine. 13. The method according to claim 12, characterized in that the binder includes one or more selected from the group consisting of carbon black, graphite, carbon, asphalt, tar, synthetic asphalt, synthetic resin, natural resin, anthracite coal, aluminum dihydrogen phosphate, alumina sol, alumino silica gel, silica sol, PVA, white latex, dextrin, starch, CMC or MC. 14. The method according to claim 13, characterized in that the weight ratio of the binder to the refractory material is 50-70 wt% of the binder to 30-50 wt% of the refractory material. -13-
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