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filingDate | 1954-09-24^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
publicationDate | 1956-08-22^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
publicationNumber | GB-755305-A |
titleOfInvention | Method of and apparatus for annealing, welding or soldering objects, especially of non-ferrous metals |
abstract | 755,305. Annealing furnace. THIEMANN, W. H. A. (Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke Akt.-Ges.) Sept. 24, 1954, No. 27620/54. Class 51(2). Objects, particularly of non-ferrous metal, are annealed, soldered or welded by circulated hot air or gases, the speed of the heat carrier being higher at the point where the object is situated than at other points in the circulation. A flow body 4, with hollow heat resistant walls filled with a heat storing material, carries the object to be heated in a frame 22 at the narrowest part of its interior, which may be formed as a double nozzle. A fan 15 projects into one end of the nozzle, and circulates the air or gases over streamlined electrically heated bodies 17 which also serve as guides for the current of air. The frame 22 comprises side plates 23 flush with the inner wall of the nozzle in which the frame is supported by rails 21 engaging grooves 20 in the flow body. Cover plates are provided on the frame so as to leave free only the cross section of the object being heated. Apertures may be provided in the cover plates so that the permeability of the space about the object may be adjusted with respect to the permeability of the object. The cross section of the space surrounding the flow body is greater than that of the nozzle at the point where the object is supported, and the fan may project into each end of the double nozzle formed by the flow body. |
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