Continuous hydrogen measurement in liquid copper what can we learn?

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Hydrogen in molten copper, a major cause of porosity in cast bars, generates surface defects in finished rod. The control of dissolved hydrogen in cast copper is important to ensuring quality improvement. In the last decade, sensors for continuous measurement in liquid copper were developed, based on technologies widely applied in the aluminum industry, that make it possible to continuously measure the hydrogen content in molten copper in industrial conditions. This paper reviews the technology.

Description

Hydrogen in molten copper, a major cause of porosity in cast bars, generates surface defects in finished rod. The control of dissolved hydrogen in cast copper is important to ensuring quality improvement. In the last decade, sensors for continuous measurement in liquid copper were developed, based on technologies widely applied in the aluminum industry, that make it possible to continuously measure the hydrogen content in molten copper in industrial conditions. This paper reviews the technology.

Additional information

Author(s)

Ludovic Brodusch and Juan Carlos Sanchez, Société de Coulée Continue de Cuivre, France.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 72nd Annual Convention, Chicago, IL USA. Paper published in Wire Journal International, August 2003, pg. 75.

Year

2002