US3627294A - Protection sleeve for dip tubes - Google Patents
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- US3627294A US3627294A US22588A US3627294DA US3627294A US 3627294 A US3627294 A US 3627294A US 22588 A US22588 A US 22588A US 3627294D A US3627294D A US 3627294DA US 3627294 A US3627294 A US 3627294A
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- C21—METALLURGY OF IRON
- C21C—PROCESSING OF PIG-IRON, e.g. REFINING, MANUFACTURE OF WROUGHT-IRON OR STEEL; TREATMENT IN MOLTEN STATE OF FERROUS ALLOYS
- C21C5/00—Manufacture of carbon-steel, e.g. plain mild steel, medium carbon steel or cast steel or stainless steel
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- ABSTRACT To prevent plugging of dip tubes used for bubbling gases into molten material a sleeve having a plurality of openings therein is attached to the end. of the dip tube [51] lnt.CIl.................. [50] Field of 34 T, 34 L, 34 PT; 75/59, 60, 49
- This invention relates to reactions involving the introduction of gases into liquids which are susceptible to freezing if they are exposed to temperatures very much below the reaction temperature.
- this invention relates to reactions wherein gases are bubbled into molten salts, hydroxides, and the like.
- gases generally are introduced into molten material by immersing the outlet end of a dip tube into the molten material and introducing the gas under pressure through the dip tube. Many such reactions are carried out at temperatures just above the melting point of the molten material and it is under these conditions that there is often a problem with maintaining the dip tube so that it will allow gases to pass therethrough.
- gas flow rate and during shutdowns there can be a reduction in the gas flow which will cause a momentary suction on the gas line drawing some of the molten material into the dip tube.
- this suction is of a magnitude that it causes the liquid drawn into the tube to attain a level above that of the material in the reaction vessel it tends to freeze; plugging the clip tube.
- FIG. 1 is a preferred embodiment of the sleeve attached to a dip tube and operationally immersed in a liquid.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the dip tube and attached sleeve through line 22 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the sleeve through line 33 of FIG. 2.
- FIGS. 4, 5, 6, and 7 are views of other sleeves which are within the scope ofthe invention.
- FIG. ll can be seen the outline of a reactor 10 with a dip tube 112 having a sleeve M attached thereto immersed in a molten liquid.
- the bore diameter 16 of the sleeve 14 generally corresponds with the outside diameter of the dip tube 12 and the sleeve contains a plurality ofopenings, i.e., 20 and 22.
- the sleeve can be pressed onto the dip tube or it can be welded to the dip tube or secured to the dip tube in any other suitable manner which would withstand the conditions under which the reaction will take place.
- the openings 20 and 22 in the sleeve 14 can be seen to better advantage in FIG. 2. While the exact dimensions of the openings can be varied, it is necessary that the openings allow for flow of the liquid freely through them.
- FIG. 3 shows the cutaway view of the opening 22 in the sleeve 14 and indicates that in general the openings need not extend more than halfway through the cross-sectional area of the sleeve.
- the size and shape of the plurality of opening can be varied and in FIGS. il, 5, 6, and 7 respectively, sleeves d0, 50, 60 and respectively show various opening such as 4l2, 52, 62 and 72 which are within the scope of the invention.
- openings are merely for purposes of example and it is realized that those skilled in the art can use openings of other shapes and relative sizes which are considered to be within the scope of the disclosure.
- EXAMPLE I A clip tube of %-II'ICI1 inside diameter aluminum tubing was fitted with a 3/ l 6-inch inside diameter aluminum sleeve which was 2-inches long. The sleeve had slots cut across the tubing at 1 inch and l% inches from the end of the sleeve attached to the dip tube and the dip tube was positioned just above the top slot within the sleeve.
- the dip tube and sleeve were placed into a reactor containing molten NaOH and alumina. Oxygen and propane were introduced into the reactor through the dip tube containing the molten hydroxide at varying feed rates for a period of 8 hours at which time the reaction was stopped and the sleeve removed from the dip tube. Examination of the dip tube indicated no buildup of any solids therein.
- a sleeve In combination with a dip tube used for bubbling gases into a liquid material a sleeve, having an inside diameter larger than the inside diameter of said dip tube connected at one end to the outlet end of said dip tube and open at the opposite end and having a plurality of openings on its axial length whereby said sleeve prevents the liquid material from being drawn into the dip tube by the partial vacuum created when shutdowns or momentary interruptions occur in the gas flow through the dip tube.
- a dip tube for use in bubbling gases into molten material the improvement which comprises attaching a sleeve open at both ends having a plurality of openings therein over the outlet end of said dip tube, wherein said sleeve prevents the molten material from being drawn into the dip tube during periods when the gas flow through the: tube is temporarily interrupted or during shutdown of the apparatus.
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Cited By (5)
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US3791813A (en) * | 1971-07-09 | 1974-02-12 | Allegheny Ludlum Ind Inc | Method for injecting a gaseous reacting agent into a bath of molten metal |
US4326701A (en) * | 1979-09-29 | 1982-04-27 | Kaiser Steel Corporation | Lance apparatus |
US4730814A (en) * | 1986-02-28 | 1988-03-15 | Arbed S.A. | Blast pipe for refining nozzle |
US4971297A (en) * | 1988-03-11 | 1990-11-20 | Arbed S.A. | Nozzle for refining lance |
US5062615A (en) * | 1988-05-20 | 1991-11-05 | Krupp Polysius Ag | Apparatus for the introduction of reagents in powder form into a melting pan |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US3791813A (en) * | 1971-07-09 | 1974-02-12 | Allegheny Ludlum Ind Inc | Method for injecting a gaseous reacting agent into a bath of molten metal |
US4326701A (en) * | 1979-09-29 | 1982-04-27 | Kaiser Steel Corporation | Lance apparatus |
US4730814A (en) * | 1986-02-28 | 1988-03-15 | Arbed S.A. | Blast pipe for refining nozzle |
AU581361B2 (en) * | 1986-02-28 | 1989-02-16 | Arbed S.A. | Blast pipe for refining nozzle |
US4971297A (en) * | 1988-03-11 | 1990-11-20 | Arbed S.A. | Nozzle for refining lance |
US5062615A (en) * | 1988-05-20 | 1991-11-05 | Krupp Polysius Ag | Apparatus for the introduction of reagents in powder form into a melting pan |
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