Metal founding – Process – Shaping liquid metal against a forming surface
Patent
1973-07-31
1976-03-02
Husar, Francis S.
Metal founding
Process
Shaping liquid metal against a forming surface
164 87, 164 79, 75 20F, 29191, 291962, 29197, 164275, 164278, B22d 1106
Patent
active
039411826
ABSTRACT:
Steel wires are pulled through a reactor tube in which they continuously interact with a foaming metal mass. The steel wires are coated with a metal which forms a binary alloy with the matrix metal, thereby protecting the steel from being dissolved. The foaming matrix metal is usually an aluminum alloy but can be any light or low melting metal including zinc or lead. The steel wires protect the metal foam from cracking in the pultrusion process.
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Bjorksten Johan
Rock Edward J.
Diehl John M.
Husar Francis S.
Rising Vernon Kilbourn
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