Title of Invention

METHOD FOR PLUGGING A HOLE AND A COOLING ELEMENT MANUFACTURED BY SAID METHOD

Abstract A method for plugging a hole, particularly a hole provided in a cooling element, in which method in a hole (9) formed in a piece essentially made of mainly copper, for instance in the housing element (2) of a cooling element (1), there is arranged a plug (8) mainly made of copper. Between the side surface (11) of the plug (8) and the inner surface (13) of the hole, there is arranged brazing agent (10) with a melting temperature lower than that of the pieces to be joined together, and the junction area between the plug (8) and the piece, such as the housing element (2) of the cooling element, is heated at least up to the melting temperature of the brazing agent or to the vicinity thereof, whereafter the junction area is cooled. The invention also relates to a cooling element manufactured according to said method.
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METHOD FOR PLUGGING A HOLE AND A COOUNG ELEMENT MANUFACTURED BY SAID METHOD
OUTOKUMPU OYJ
of Rllhltontuntle 7, FIN-02200 Espoo, Finland
a Finnish Public Limited Company
THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATION PARTICULARLY DESCRIBES
AND ASCERTAINS THE NATURE OF THIS INVENTION AND THE
MANNER IN WHICH IT IS TO BE PERFORMED:-


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19-12-2001

METHOD FOR PLUGGING A HOLE AND A COOLING ELEMENT MANUFACTURED BY SAID METHOD
The present invention relates to the method set forth in the preamble of claim 1 5 for plugging a hole. The invention also relates to a cooling element according to claim 12.
In general, the invention relates to a method for plugging a hole, in which method, in a hole provided in an object essentially made of mainly copper, 10 such as the housing element of a cooling element, there is inserted a plug mainly made of copper. Said holes to be plugged according to the object of the invention exist for example in cooling elements employed for cooling the structures of furnaces used in metal industry, such as flash smelting furnaces or blast furnaces used in steel industry, or in connection with the cooling 15 channels of chutes used for conducting the molten metal. Typically the cooling elements are made of copper and provided with for example longitudinal and/or transversal channels where the cooling agent circulates. Part of the holes forming the cooling element channel system are plugged, so that in the element, there is left only a necessary amount of inlet holes through which the 20 cooling agent is conducted into the element, and outlet holes through which the cooling agent is conducted out of said element According to a known plugging method, the cooling element is provided with a plug that is arranged in the hole to be plugged by a pressed joint which is externally welded to the cooling element housing, typically with a weld that extends to the depth of about 6 mm. 25 Prior to welding, the.working pieces are preheated up to a high temperature. In the preheating step, the oxidizing risk of the plug joint is high, and at that point the prior art plugging joint is relatively vulnerable to damages caused by corrosion, among others. For instance the atmosphere prevailing in the furnace space of a flash smelting furnace and containing, among others, S02 gas, 30 causes corrosion that proceeds as a sulphatizing reaction. In order to avoid the risk of damaging the plugging joint and possible leaking of the cooling agent as a result, it has been necessary to replace the cooling elements fairly often.
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The object of the present invention is to realize a new method for plugging a hole, particularly the whole of a cooling element, whereby the drawbacks of the prior art are avoided. Thus another object of the invention is to realize a novel 5 cooling element that has a longer working life than the prior art elements.
The invention is characterized by what is set forth in the appended claims.
In the method according to the invention, between the plug side surface and 10 the hole inner surface, there is arranged brazing agent with a melting temperature lower than the melting temperature of the parts to be joined together, and at least the junction area of the plug and the housing element of the object, such as the housing element of a cooling element, is heated at least up to the melting temperature of the brazing agent or to the vicinity thereof, 15 whereafter the juncture area is cooled. By means of the method according to the invention, there is achieved a joint that extends to a desired depth in the longitudinal direction of the plug. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the brazing agent is in the form of foil. In that case the brazing agent is in a form that is easy to handle, and it can be placed in the juncture exactly 20 at the desired spot, so that the making of joints is carried out without difficulty.
According to an embodiment of the method according to the invention, the brazing agent is chosen from a group including as compounds Ag+Cu, Al+Cu, Sn+Cu and Sb+Cu. In the method according to the invention, the joint is made
25 by applying a diffusion technique, where the components of copper or copper alloy and the brazing agent are partly dissolved on the contact surface. In this way, there is obtained an extremely high-quality joint. In the case of copper alloys, this is made possible by compositions that occur at least in the alloy systems Cu-Ag, Cu-AI, Cu-Sn and Cu-Sb, which melt at relatively low
30 temperatures and are rich or even pure as regards the alloy components. Thus, in some embodiments it is possible to use for instance an exclusively Al-bearing foil. Moreover, the phase balances of said binary alloys can in the
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method be adjusted by moving over to ternary alloy balances (or balances of even more components). According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the brazing agent has an eutectic composition with a given alloy composition with copper. By applying the brazing agents required for the 5 diffusion joint in sufficiently thin, optimized layers, with diffusion mechanisms it is possible, even at low working temperatures, to obtain in the final structure solid phases that melt at a higher temperature, even by hundreds of degrees, than the original brazing agent Thus the joint becomes, in a way, self-repairing, because it endures higher temperatures than the pure brazing
10 agent would endure. The joining can be carried out for example by means of foil (brazing strip), or brazing wire; or else on the surfaces to be joined together, there can be used thin alloy material layers that are provided on said surfaces in advance. The heat required by the diffusion mechanisms between the brazing agent and the pieces to be joined together can be produced by
15 heating with a heating means, for instance a liquefied gas burner. Other suitable heating arrangements for the heating of the juncture area can also be used, for example induction heating. If, in addition to the diffusion joint, in the junction there also is used surface welding of the plug, the welding temperature of the surface welding can be likewise be utilized when making the diffusion
20 joint.
On the surface of the brazing foil and/or at least on one of the surfaces to be joined together, there is brought a layer of tin (Sn) prior to making the joint The application of tin lowers the temperature required for making the joint.
25 Moreover, the oxidation of the surfaces to be joined is avoided, and shielding gas arrangements are not needed in connection with making the joint. In order to start the phase transition reactions and to obtain an optimal seam structure, there suffices a tin layer of the order of a few micrometers between the Ag+Cu foil and the piece to be joined. The technique according to the method is not
30 critical for the Ag+Cu composition, wherefore the use of an essentially pure Ag foil also is possible. The creation of the joint takes place rapidly, as a result of a diffusion of molten and solid materials as well as the successive phase
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transition reactions, already at the preheating temperatures prepared for the welding. By means of an application of the method according to the invention, it has been possible to create brazing agents that are well resistant to an atmosphere containing the gases present in the furnace space. For instance a 5 brazing agent Ag+Cu endures well the S02 bearing atmosphere of a flash smelting furnace. With respect to corrosion taking place in the working conditions, the tin of the created mosaic gold is not harmful, because it is not sulphatized in similar fashion as zinc and copper. As for the silver that is dissolved in the phases of the junction seam, it improves the resistance to 10 corrosion of the mosaic gold.
The invention also relates to a cooling element for furnaces, said element comprising a housing element mainly made of copper, and channels formed in said housing element for the cooling agent circulation; when forming said
15 channels, in the housing element there are made holes that open on the surface thereof, and at least part of said holes are plugged. The invention is characterized in that the joint between the plug and the housing element is a diffusion joint. The cooling element according to the invention is extremely well resistant to the atmosphere prevailing in furnaces. The joint surfaces are
20 mainly formed of the plug side surface and the hole inner surface. Thus the joint is made sufficiently long in the longitudinal direction of the plug. The joint is realized by using brazing foil arranged in between the joint surfaces. The plug comprises a threaded section and a conical joint section. By means of the threaded section, the joint surfaces are pressed together, so that a high-quality
25 joint is formed. The joint section of the plug is made self-centering, so that the joint surfaces are set evenly against each other.
The invention is explained in more detail with reference to the appended drawings, where 30
figure 1 is a simplified illustration of a cooling element,
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figure 2 illustrates the cooling element of figure 1 along the section A - A, and
figure 3 illustrates a step of the method according to the invention, where the plug Is soldered in a hole provided in the cooling element.
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The invention relates to a method for plugging a hole, particularly a hole provided in a cooling element, in which method in a hole 9 provided in a piece consisting mainly of copper, said piece being for instance a housing element 2 of a cooling element 1, there is arranged a plug 8 consisting mainly of copper. 10 Figure 1 illustrates a cooling element 1 applying the plugging method
according to the invention. Typically the cooling element 1 is made of copper. In the housing element 2 of the cooling element 1, there is for instance by drilling or casting made a channel system 3, 4, 5, wherein a cooling agent, "such as water, circulates when the element 1 is installed in place in the furnace 15 wall. In the example illustrated in the drawing, the channel system is made by forming holes 3,4, 5 through the housing element 2. The holes 3,4, 5 are arranged in the housing element 2 so that they are interconnected and thus form a channel system for the circulation of the cooling agent. Part of the holes 9 made in the surface of the cooling element 2 are provided with plugs 8, so 20 that only the necessary inlet and outlet conduits 6,7 are left in the element, in order to connect the element to the cooling agent circulation. The cooling element 1 is attached to the furnace structures, for example to a wall, in which case it typically cools the fireproof lining of the furnace. Typically the cooling element wall on the side of the inlet and outlet conduits 6,7 is directed 25 outwardly with respect to the interior of the furnace (not illustrated). The material typically employed as the material of the cooling element is copper, owing to its good heat conductivity properties, among others. The cooling element illustrated in the drawings represents a simplified example of the structure of the cooling element. Typically the cooling element may contain 30 several adjacent channels in the longitudinal and/or transversal direction of the element. In order to cool the furnace structures, there are used several cooling elements, which are connected to the cooling agent circulation.
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In the method according to the invention for plugging a cooling element hole, where in a hole 9 provided in the housing element 2 of a cooling element 1, essentially made of mainly copper, there is arranged a plug 8 which is mainly 5 made of copper, between the side surface 11 of the plug 8 and the inner surface 13 of the hole, there is arranged brazing/soldering agent 10 with a melting temperature lower than the melting temperature of the pieces that should be joined together, and at least the junction area of the plug and the cooling element is heated at least up to the melting temperature of a part of the 10 brazing agent, or to the vicinity thereof, whereafter the junction area is cooled. By means of the method according to the invention, there is created a diffusion joint. The temperature can be raised so high that a momentary molten phase is created in the junction zone.
15 According to a preferred embodiment, the brazing agent 10 is in the form of foil. Foil is easy to handle, and when it is cut to a suitable width and length, it can be installed in advance at exactly the desired spot in the junction, in which case extremely good joints are achieved along the whole area of the junction surface. According to a typical embodiment, the brazing agent is brought to the
20 hole 9 provided in the housing element 2 and/or to the junction surface 11 of the plug 8 prior to inserting the plug in the hole.
The brazing agent 10 is chosen from a group including the combinations Ag+Cu, Al+Cu, Sn+Cu and Sb+Cu. As regards the melting behavior, the 25 brazing agent ingredients advantageously form eutectic compositions with copper. For instance with a brazing agent Ag+Cu, the eutectic composition includes 71% by weight Ag and 29% by weight Cu. The cooling agents can also be pure Ag or Al.
30 On the surface of the cooling agent foil 10 and/or at least to one of the surfaces 11,13 to be joined, there can be brought a layer of tin Sn, whereby the temperature required for brazing can be lowered. For instance, by applying
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on the surface of a Ag+Cu cooling agent foil with a thickness of 50 pm for example an Sn layer with the thickness of 5 -10 pm, extremely high-quality joints have been achieved. The tin layers can be created for instance by immersing the foil-shaped brazing agent to molten tin, and when necessary, by 5 thereafter smoothing the foil by rolling. In thickness, the brazing agent foil is typically 10 - 500 pm, advantageously 20 - 100 pm. When tin layers are used, the thickness in the middle section of the foil is 10 - 100 pm and in the surface sections 1 - 20 pm.
10 When a Sn layer is used in connection with the brazing, there can also be used a brazing agent where the Cu content is lower than the eutectic composition. For instance the Cu content of an Ag+Cu brazing agent can also be within the range 0 -29 % by weight. From the point of view of the method, the composition is not critical when tin layers are used.
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In addition to brazing, the plug 8 can also be welded to the housing element 2 when so desired. In that case underneath the weld, in the brazing joint, the diffusion of tin and silver to copper continues, and as regards the phases created in the junction seam, the direction is towards phases that melt at
20 higher and higher temperatures. Now the temperature required for the creation of a diffusion joint is reached already at the preliminary heating carried out for the welding process.
Consequently, the joint made according to the method of the invention 25 between the plug S of the cooling element and the housing element 2 is a diffusion joint and produced by thermal treatment. The main junction surfaces are the side surface 11 of the plug 8 and the inner surface 13 of the hole. The plug comprises a threaded section 12 and a conical junction section 11. In shape the conical junction section 11 is a truncated cone that is narrowed 30 towards the threaded section 12. The clearings provided in the threaded
section allow the junction section 11 to be centered with the inner surface 13 of the hole.
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Figure 3 illustrates a step of the plugging method according to the invention in more detail. Typically the plug material is mainly copper. In the embodiment of the drawing, the plug 8 comprises a conical section 11 and a threaded section 5 12. In the hole 9, there are formed counterparts for the plug 8, i.e. a conical part 13 and a threaded part 14. In the situation illustrated in figure 3, in the vicinity of the inner wall of the hole 9, or in contact with the conical surface 13, there is arranged a brazing agent layer 10, most advantageously in the form of foii. Thereafter the plug 8 is inserted in the hole 9, so that the conical surface
10 11 of the plug and the conical surface 13 of the hole are set against each other, while the brazing agent layer 10 remains in between. The plug 8 according to the embodiment illustrated in the drawing is twisted to grip the threadings 14 of the hole. According to a preferred embodiment the plug 8 can be provided with a drive device 15 which can be used for securing the plug in
15 the hole, at a desired tightness by means of using said drive device. Thereafter the junction of the plug 8 and the housing element 2 is heated, so that a diffusion is created in the junction area.
A few preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated in more detail in 20 the following examples.
Example I
In this example, the employed brazing agent was an Ag+Cu brazing agent
having an eutectic composition and containing 71 % by weight Ag and 29 % by
25 weight Cu. The brazing agent was in the form of foil, with a thickness of 50 pm. The foil was cut to a predetermined measure and set in the hole, against the inner surface thereof, prior to the plug. The plug was set in place, so that it was pressed against the brazing agent foil. The junction area was heated over the brazing agent melting temperature (779° C), up to about 800° C, and the
30 employed shielding gas was argon. The holding time was about 5 minutes. The joints according to the example succeeded in an excellent fashion. There was created a compact and unbroken joint. After the liquid contact has taken place,
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copper is dissolved in the brazing agent and vice versa, silver is diffused into copper. Thus the junction interface is completely crystallized anew.
Example II
5 In this example, a copper piece was joined to another copper piece with an Ag-Cu brazing agent containing 71% Ag and 29% Cu. The brazing agent was in the form of foil having a thickness of 50 pm and in addition, on the foil surface there was also formed a tin layer with a thickness of the order 5-10 pm. The temperature was raised up to about 600° C. The holding time was
10 about 5 minutes. The junctions according to the example succeeded in an excellent fashion. There was created a compact and unbroken joint, where after the reaction time the tin, which originally was added as an essentially pure element, formed a mosaic gold seam with copper.
15 By using the method according to the invention, there can be joined copper and/or copper compounds with a typical copper content of at least 50%.
For a man skilled in the art, it is obvious that the invention is not restricted to the above described embodiments, but it can be modified within the scope of 20 the appended claims.
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We Claim:
1. A method for plugging a hole, particularly a hole in a cooling element, in
which method in a hole (9) formed in a piece essentially made of mainly
copper, for instance in the housing element (2) of a cooling element (1), there
is arranged a plug (8) mainly made of copper, characterized in that between
the side surface (11) of the plug (8) and the inner surface (13) of the hole,
there is arranged brazing agent (10) with a melting temperature lower than that
of the pieces to be joined together, on the surface of the brazing agent (10)
and/or in at least one of the surfaces (11, 13) to be joined, there is brought a
layer of tin (Sn) and that the junction area between the plug (8) and the piece,
such as the housing element (2) of a cooling element is heated at least up to
the melting temperature of the brazing agent or to the vicinity thereof,
whereafter the junction area is cooled off.
2. A method according to claim 1, characterized in that the brazing agent (10) is brought to the hole (9) provided in the housing element (2) and/or to the junction surface (11) of the plug (8) prior to inserting the plug in the hole.
3. A method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the brazing agent
(10) is in the form of foil.
4. A method according to any of the preceding claims 1-3, characterized in that the brazing agent (10) is chosen from a group containing the combinations Ag+Cu, Al+Cu, Sn+Cu and Sb+Cu.
5. A method according to any of the preceding claims 1 - 4, characterized in that the brazing agent (10) has, with a given alloy composition, an eutectic composition with copper.
6. A method according to any of the preceding claims 1-3, characterized in
that the brazing agent (10) is essentially Ag.
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7. A method according to any of the preceding claims 1-3, characterized in that the brazing agent (10) is essentially Al.
8. A method according to any of the preceding claims 1-7 characterized in that the thickness of the brazing agent foil is 10 - 500m, advantageously 20 -
100/m..
9. A method according to claim 8, characterized in that the thickness of the
foil in the middle section is 10-100 pm and in the surface layers 1-20 pm.
10. A method according to any of the preceding claims 1-9, characterized in that in addition to brazing, the plug (8) is welded to the housing element (2).
11. A cooling element for furnaces, said" element comprising a housing element (2) mainly made of copper, and channels (3, 4, 5) formed in the housing element for cooling agent circulation; when said channels (3,4, 5) were manufactured, in the housing element (2) there were formed holes opening to-the surface of said element, at least part of said holes being plugged, characterized in that the junction of the plug (8) and the housing element (2) is a tin (Sn) containing diffusion joint.
12. A cooling element according to claim 11, characterized in that the junction surfaces are mainly formed of the plug side surface (11) and the hole inner surface (13).
13. A cooling element according to claim 11 or 12, characterized in that the
plug comprises a threaded part (12) and a conical junction part (11).
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14. A cooling element according to any of the preceding claims 12-14,
characterized in that the junction is formed by using a brazing agent foil (10)
arranged between the junction surfaces (11,13).
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Patent Number 213874
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2001/01614/MUM
PG Journal Number 13/2008
Publication Date 28-Mar-2008
Grant Date 22-Jan-2008
Date of Filing 19-Dec-2001
Name of Patentee OUTOKUMPU OYJ
Applicant Address RIIHITONTUNTIE 7, FIN-02200 ESPOO,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 POLVI VEIKKO HUVISUULINTIE 4, FIN-28200 PORI,
2 SUORTTI TUIJA TAMMIHARANTIE 6, FIN-28200 PORI,
PCT International Classification Number B23K 1/18
PCT International Application Number PCT/FI2000/00554
PCT International Filing date 2000-06-20
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 991574 1999-07-09 Finland