During the operation of the continuous casting machine, operators should pay attention to the following: regularly maintain the crystallizer's daily protection. Clean impurities and ensure the waterway is clear; electrolytic copper must be clean before entering the furnace, and it should be preheated and dried in the furnace chamber to remove moisture. Electrolytic copper that does not comply with the process rules and waste copper rod wire are prohibited from entering the furnace. Add materials evenly, adding little and often, maintaining stable furnace temperature and copper liquid level.
Copper plates or recycled copper scrap must not float on the surface of the copper melt and should be promptly pressed into the melt with a hammer. Before being introduced into the furnace, charcoal needs to be roasted properly. The charcoal covering layer must be tight and maintain sufficient thickness to prevent the copper melt from absorbing oxygen and hydrogen from the air. When changing slag and charcoal, the operation must be performed meticulously according to the process standards to avoid the copper melt being exposed to the air and absorbing gas.
Regularly remove slag from the furnace walls to prevent harmful substances from re-melting into the copper liquid; continuously monitor the quality of copper rods, the level of the copper liquid, the condition of charcoal cover, and changes in process parameters. If abnormal quality of copper rods is detected, immediate measures should be taken to address the issue.





