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Understand The Reverse Solidification Method Of Metal Composite

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    Metal Composite Panel is a composite material formed by metallurgical bonding of metals with different properties at the interface using various composite technologies. Today we talk about the inverse solidification method of Metal Composite Panel

    The inverse solidification process is a thin strip continuous casting process developed by German metallurgists in 1989. The process is to allow a certain thickness of the base strip to pass through the molten steel in the inverse solidification device to quickly cool the molten steel near the surface of the base strip, solidify and form a new phase on the surface of the base strip, and roll when the new phase is still in a semi-solidified state. , To obtain a hot-rolled thin strip with a smooth surface and uniform thickness. This method is a new fusion technology for producing bimetal composite materials. But it is different from the die casting method, the substrate is ordinary carbon steel (solid phase), and the composite layer is stainless steel (liquid steel). It has the characteristics of high efficiency and low energy consumption. It can produce composite panels with a stainless steel composite layer of less than 1mm. It can realize the continuity and short flow of the production process. The process is simple, the product quality is high, and it is environmentally friendly.

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