Method and apparatus for parting a deck of amorphous alloy ribbo

Metal treatment – Compositions – Heat treating

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148120, B23K 700

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for parting a deck of amorphous alloy ribbons in one operation is disclosed. Force is applied to a deck of ribbons to place it under tension. A localized zone in the deck is compressed and rapidly heated to the softening temperature of the amorphous alloy. The deck separates along a seam within the zone due to the tensile force and localized rapid heating. A high quality edge is produced where the separated ribbon edges are free of burrs, meltbeads or substantial cracking and chipping.

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