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Oxygen in molten copper

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12 years 10 months ago #1663 by Archived Forum Admin
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Which is the best way to reduce oxygen in molten copper from say about 1500 ppm to normal range in the holding furnace, other then using wooden logs.(CCCR)

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12 years 10 months ago #1664 by Archived Forum Admin
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Hello Iftar,

I suggest you discuss other options with the Hazelett Strip-Casting Corporation
www.hazelett.com/
www.hazelett.com/casting_machines/copper.../contirod_plants.php

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Peter J. Stewart-Hay
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Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com

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12 years 10 months ago #1665 by Archived Forum Admin
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Are you are having a lot of problems with your start up?

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12 years 10 months ago #1666 by Archived Forum Admin
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Hello Ifthar,
I think you should concentrate more on the combustion ratio to control the oxygen content in the molten copper also at the same time see to it that because of rich combustion ratio, the hydrocarbons generated in the molten metal will not effect the sound casting. If there are excess hydrocarbons in molten metal than it will lead to form blow holes in the cast bar. Overheating of the molten metal with a rich combustion ratio flame will reduce the oxygen content and if you can churn or stir the metal than oxygen level will go down faster. If it is at all possible than try to churn the molten metal with the help of racking tool.

Milind Haldankar
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ACL Metals & Alloys Pvt Ltd, Sri Lanka.
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