Apparatus for accreting copper

Coating apparatus – With treatment of coating material – By separation

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118405, 164 86, 164266, 266 9, 266 11, B05C 312

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to an improved apparatus for the formation by accretion of copper stock of substantially homogeneous composition intended to be subsequently formed by drawing, rolling, etc. into wire rods, sheets, tubes, strip or the like. The invention, in general, is directed to the combination with an essentially known fuel fired melting furnace and a known accreting crucible apparatus, of a launder or conduit for receiving copper from the furnace, which copper may contain an unacceptably high percentage of oxygen, and depositing said copper in the crucible with the oxygen content reduced to a degree rendering the same satisfactory for accretion onto a purified copper seed rod.

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