Apparatus for thermally treating metal components

Metallurgical apparatus – Having means for contacting a solid metalliferous material... – With heating means – e.g. – flame contact

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148 131, C21D 150

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for thermally treating metal components. The metal components which are in a partially finished condition are annealed by being placed within a liquid bath which is at a temperature of between 200.degree. and 300.degree. C. The liquid bath is oil and is situated within an enclosure structure with which an inlet and outlet structure communicate for introducing and discharging the metal components from the treating bath. These inlet and outlet structures themselves contain liquid for sealing off the interior of the enclosure from the outer atmosphere.

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