A submerged arc welding flux sorting and collection device

By designing a sorting and collection device with rubber blocks and an adjustable-angle collection sieve, the problems of wear and discharge of submerged arc welding flux during the collection process were solved, realizing the automatic separation and collection of particulate flux and tailings, and improving sorting efficiency and safety.

CN224424522UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30SHANDONG KAISTAR MASCH MFG CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHANDONG KAISTAR MASCH MFG CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-08
Publication Date
2026-06-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing submerged arc welding flux is prone to contact with the workpiece during collection, leading to wear and damage to the workpiece due to discharge. In addition, particulate flux and tailings are mixed and difficult to separate effectively, requiring manual screening. Furthermore, existing equipment poses safety hazards.

Method used

Design a submerged arc welding flux sorting and collection device. It uses a rubber block in contact with the workpiece, combined with an adjustable collection scoop, a perforated roller and a spiral body to achieve automatic separation and collection of particulate flux and tailings. The insulation of the rubber block is used to prevent discharge, and the perforated roller and spiral body achieve automatic sorting.

Benefits of technology

It achieves automatic separation and collection without wear or discharge damage, reduces manual intervention, improves sorting efficiency and safety, and ensures the secondary use of flux.

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Abstract

This utility model proposes a submerged arc welding flux sorting and collection device, relating to the field of submerged arc welding flux and tailings separation and recycling technology. It includes a mounting frame, rollers, angle adjustment components, a collection hopper, rubber blocks, a drive component, a perforated roller, a spiral, a discharge hopper, a first turnover car, and a second turnover car. This application uses rubber blocks to contact the workpiece, thus preventing scratches and wear. Furthermore, the insulating properties of rubber prevent workpiece damage caused by submerged arc welding discharge conduction. Additionally, after the granular flux and tailings are fed into the perforated roller, they can be automatically and independently collected and stored. After storage, the flux in the first turnover car is returned to the submerged arc welding box for reuse.
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