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D & E TIGHT COVER™ MARK IV
DUCTILE IRON TREATMENT LADLES

THE D&E TIGHT COVER™ MARK IV Ladle offers big savings and improved product quality over other methods of treating ductile iron.

REDUCED ALLOY COSTS: In an open ladle, up to 70% of the magnesium present in the alloy is lost into the atmosphere in a great cloud of magnesium oxide vapor.

Because the D&E TIGHT COVER™ ladle is a closed vessel, very little oxygen is present during the reaction. The MG vapor remains in the ladle environment instead of being lost as MgO. As the ladle fills, this MG is stirred back into the bath. Using a 5% MgFeSi alloy, you can expect alloy additions in the range of 1.2 to 2.0% with typical Mg recoveries of 70 to 80%. Alloys of 3 to 4% Mg show even better recoveries.
system to assure safety and excellent recoveries.

ENERGY SAVINGS: Because the D&E TIGHT COVER™ ladle is covered and insulated, its heat loss is about half of that of an open ladle. Tap temperatures can be reduced by as much as 100 degrees F. In many cases these lower tap temperatures mean an increase in the number of tons than can be melted per shift.

REMOVABLE BOTTOM: The D&E TIGHT COVER™ ladle has a removable bottom that allows refractory in the reaction zone to be repaired without removing the good refractory in the upper part of the ladle. Order a spare bottom to have lined and ready for hot or cold changes whenever needed.


ALTERNATIVE TO EMISSION COLLECTION: Under good process controls, the magnesium oxide emissions from the D&E TIGHT COVER™ ladle is less than 5% of that of an open ladle. The ladle has been accepted in a number of states as an alternative to dust collection in the treatment of ductile iron. The savings of the initial cost and upkeep of a dust collection system are quite substantial.

ELIMINATION OF COVER MATERIAL: The D&E TIGHT COVER™ ladle is designed to coordinate the fill time with the reaction time for optimum Mg recovery. Cover steel used in open ladles to delay the Mg reaction is not recommended because it throws off this critical time and reduces the ladle's efficiency.

Savings include not only the material and handling costs of the cover material, but the energy costs to melt and super heat it. Approximately 50 degrees F. is lost in heating, melting and super heating a 2% cover steel.

CONTROLLED VENTING: During the reaction the Mg boils generating a pressure of over 200 psi. The MARK IV ladle has a controlled venting
NO SLAG BUILD UP: The large pour out spout lets you remove slag each time the ladle is emptied without having to turn the ladle upside down.

LONGER FADE TIME: The limited amount of oxygen in the closed vessel increases fade time. Because of reduced heat loss and increased Mg fade time, iron can be held longer in the D&E TIGHT COVER™ ladle, avoiding pigging and pour packs that delay production.

IMPROVED PRODUCT QUALITY: The simple fact that the operator cannot see the metal level inside the covered ladle, means that the iron must be measured (usually weighed) as it is poured into the ladle. The iron is metered into the ladle through a critically sized orifice to optimize the magnesium reaction. These factors, along with the increased Mg fade time, greatly increase control over the treatment process and result in improved quality, a more consistent produce, and reduced scrap.

Standard sizes range from 600 to 20,00 pounds iron capacity.

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