[0001] The present invention relates to a holding furnace particularly for a die-casting
apparatus.
[0002] In the die-casting process, the main step consists in injecting a specific amount
of molten metallic material in a die; optionally, in the case of vacuum die-casting,
this is done after producing a vacuum inside the die.
[0003] In terms of plant maintenance and amortization costs, the die-casting process is
highly advantageous if it relates to the production of large batches meant for high-volume
mass-manufacturing lines.
[0004] The recent trend is to use light alloys to produce castings to be used as structural
elements and/or components, such as for example car chassis and body parts of assembly-line
vehicles.
[0005] Standard die-casting apparatuses, however, are scarcely suited for the production
of vehicle frame or body components due to their brittle fracture behavior and to
the porosity of the resulting castings.
[0006] It is in fact currently impossible to produce Al-Mg alloy castings, because such
castings are full of porosities, with a high number of inclusions of gas and impurities.
[0007] Brittle fracture, porosity and inclusions are unacceptable in castings which should
be welded and which are required, in various forms, to have high plastic deformation
properties.
[0008] The main causes of the above mentioned problems are the very structure and geometry
of the parts that constitute standard die-casting apparatuses.
[0009] Before injection into the die, the molten material is retained in a holding furnace.
[0010] The holding furnaces currently in use are substantially constituted by containment
bowls in which the molten material is kept at a constant temperature.
[0011] However, the material contained in the furnace is in contact with contaminating atmospheres
constituted for example by air, consequently generating oxides and forming inclusions
of gas inside the casting.
[0012] Moreover, slag is sometimes present on the containment walls of the furnace and may
compromise the purity of the casting and therefore its final mechanical characteristics.
[0013] The aim of the present invention is to provide a holding furnace whose structure
is such as to solve the above noted problems observed in conventional holding furnaces.
[0014] Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a furnace having
such a structure that the molten material never makes contact with contaminating atmospheres
or slag.
[0015] Another object of the invention is to provide a furnace which allows to work in a
protective gas atmosphere.
[0016] Another object of the invention is to provide a holding furnace having a particularly
simple structure.
[0017] This aim and these and other objects and others which will become better apparent
hereinafter are achieved by a holding furnace, particularly for a die-casting apparatus,
characterized in that it comprises a bucket which can be heated, is adapted to contain
molten material and is provided with a lid which can be opened and is shaped substantially
like an inverted cup, said lid being provided with at least one opening for introducing
a protective gas having a higher relative density than air and adapted to generate
an atmosphere for protection from contact with air for said molten material at regions
that are free from the containment means of the bucket.
[0018] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become better
apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred but not exclusive
embodiment thereof, illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying
drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a sectional view of a furnace according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a plan view of a portion of a die-casting apparatus in which a furnace
having the structure according to the invention is used.
[0019] With reference to the figures, a holding furnace according to the invention is generally
designated by the reference numeral 10.
[0020] The furnace 10 is constituted by a substantially hollow body 11 which contains a
bucket 12 for containing molten metallic material.
[0021] Heating elements 13 are provided on internal walls of the body 11 and are adapted
to maintain the temperature of the molten material contained in the bucket 12.
[0022] The containment bucket 12 is provided with a lid 14 which is substantially shaped
like an inverted cup and in which a protective gas, advantageously nitrogen, is contained
which is adapted to generate an atmosphere for continuous protection against contact
with air for the material contained in the bucket 12, at the surface that is not affected
by the containment walls of the bucket 12.
[0023] Since nitrogen is a gas which is heavier than air, the danger of contact between
air and molten material, and therefore the generation of oxides which generate inclusions,
is eliminated both when the lid 14 is closed and when it is open.
[0024] The lid 14 is provided with openings 15 for introducing the protective gas and with
openings for placing probes 16 which are adapted to detect the physical characteristics
of the gas.
[0025] In this case, the probe 16 is a thermocouple which detects the temperature of the
gas.
[0026] The bucket 12 further has rounded walls which follow the revolving motion of a mixer
17 which allows to clean and degas the molten material.
[0027] Moreover, the rounded walls facilitate the cleaning of any slag by virtue of corresponding
cleaning means, which are not shown in the figure but are in any case of a per se
known type.
[0028] The lid 14 can of course be opened to allow the insertion of the mixer 17 and the
loading of the molten material.
[0029] In a die-casting apparatus it is possible to use two holding furnaces 10a and 10b
mounted on a turntable 18.
[0030] The turntable 18 is circular and the two furnaces 10a and 10b are mounted in diametrically
opposite positions.
[0031] Means for moving the turntable are associated with the turntable 18 and also comprise
a motor 19.
[0032] In a region below the turntable 18, at the floor, there is a duct 20 in which protective
gas flows; the gas arrives from a station, not shown in the figure, and flows toward
the inlets 15a and 15b of the corresponding holding furnaces 10a and 10b.
[0033] When the furnace 10b is located at the mixer 17, the corresponding lid 14b opens
to allow the insertion of the mixer 17 and the loading of the material by means of
the loading channel 21.
[0034] The mixer 17 is then removed from the furnace 10b, the lid 14b is closed, and the
turntable 18 turns until the furnace 18b is in the position that is occupied in Figure
2 by the furnace 10a, from which the molten material is taken in order to be loaded
into injection units, not shown, of the die-casting apparatus.
[0035] At this point, it is the furnace 10a that is subjected to the cleaning and degassing
operation by means of the mixer 17 and to loading with new molten material.
[0036] In practice it has been observed that the present invention has achieved the intended
aim and objects.
[0037] A holding furnace has been in fact provided which allows to keep constantly in contact
with a protective gas atmosphere the regions that are not affected by the means for
containing the molten material.
[0038] Accordingly, one of the main problems of using light alloys, such as Al-Mg alloys,
in standard and innovative die-casting apparatuses is eliminated if a holding furnace
having the structure according to the invention is used.
[0039] The technical details may be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
[0040] The materials, so long as they are compatible with the contingent use, as well as
the dimensions, may be any according to requirements.
[0041] The disclosures in Italian Utility Model Application No. PD2000U000046 from which
this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
[0042] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. A holding furnace (10), particularly for a die-casting apparatus, characterized in that it comprises a bucket (12) which can be heated, is adapted to contain molten material
and is provided with a lid (14) which can be opened and is shaped substantially like
an inverted cup, said lid being provided with at least one opening (15) for introducing
a protective gas having a higher relative density than air and adapted to generate
an atmosphere for protection from contact with air for said molten material at regions
that are free from the containment walls of the bucket (12).
2. The furnace according to claim 1, characterized in that said lid (14) is provided with at least one probe (16) for detecting at least one
physical characteristic of the protective gas.
3. The furnace according to claim 2, characterized in that said at least one physical characteristic to be detected is the temperature of the
protective gas.
4. The furnace according to claim 1, characterized in that said protective gas is nitrogen.