G01K1/105

OPERATION METHOD OF LADLE REFINING TREATMENT

Provided is a method of, in ladle refining treatment of a molten steel, accurately estimating the molten steel temperature after the ladle refining treatment. An operation method of ladle refining treatment by which ladle refining treatment of a molten steel is performed while continuously measuring a molten steel temperature during operation of the ladle refining treatment of the molten steel comprises setting a time earlier than a scheduled ending time of the ladle refining treatment in a continuous measurement period of the molten steel temperature as a determination timing, and estimating the molten steel temperature at the scheduled ending time on the basis of a change with time of the molten steel temperature in continuous measured data of the molten steel temperature from a start of continuous measurement of the molten steel temperature to the determination timing.

Container for molten metal, use of the container and method for determining an interface

A container for molten metal is provided with a temperature measuring device arranged in an opening of a container wall. The temperature measuring device has a protective sheath, which projects into the container and which is closed at its end arranged in the container. A temperature measuring element is arranged in an opening of the protective sheath. The protective sheath is composed of a mixture of a heat-resistant metal oxide and graphite, and the closed end is spaced at least 50 mm from the container wall.

Cored wire, method and device for the production of the same

A consumable cored wire for measuring a temperature of a molten steel bath includes an optical fiber and a cover laterally surrounding the optical fiber in a plurality of layers. One layer is a metal pipe, also called metal jacket or metal tube. An intermediate layer, also called filler, is arranged beneath the metal tube. The intermediate layer is a rope.

Cored wire, method and device for the production of the same

A consumable cored wire for measuring a temperature of a molten steel bath includes an optical fiber and a cover laterally surrounding the optical fiber in a plurality of layers. One layer is a metal pipe, also called metal jacket or metal tube. An intermediate layer, also called filler, is arranged beneath the metal tube. The intermediate layer is a rope.

CORED WIRE, METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THE SAME

A consumable cored wire for measuring a temperature of a molten steel bath includes an optical fiber and a cover laterally surrounding the optical fiber in a plurality of layers. One layer is a metal pipe, also called metal jacket or metal tube. An intermediate layer, also called filler, is arranged beneath the metal tube. The intermediate layer is a rope.

MEASURING TEMPERATURE OF AN ELECTROLYTIC BATH

It is disclosed an apparatus and method for determining a temperature of the bath of an electrolytic cell during electrolytic production of a metal. The apparatus comprising an electrode body and a conductor pin at least partially inserted thereinto for providing electrical connection; and a probe inserted into the conductor pin, for providing one or more probe readings and being operable when positioned at least partially below a bath-vapor interface upon immersion in the electrolytic bath. The temperature of the bath is determined based on at least one of the one or more probe readings. The probe is protected from corrosion by the conductor pin during metal production. The electrolytic 10 cell may comprise more than one apparatus for measuring temperature in order to evaluate a temperature profile in the bath. Preferably, the one or more anodes are inert or oxygen evolving anodes, and the metal to be produced is aluminum.

CORED WIRE, METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THE SAME

A consumable cored wire for measuring a temperature of a molten steel bath includes an optical fiber and a cover laterally surrounding the optical fiber in a plurality of layers. One layer is a metal pipe, also called metal jacket or metal tube. An intermediate layer, also called filler, is arranged beneath the metal tube. The intermediate layer is a rope.