Coating apparatus – With heat exchange – drying – or non-coating gas or vapor... – To remove or spread applied coating by gas blast
Patent
1982-04-07
1983-12-27
Pianalto, Bernard D.
Coating apparatus
With heat exchange, drying, or non-coating gas or vapor...
To remove or spread applied coating by gas blast
118 50, 118 65, 118 67, 118227, 118316, 118405, 118407, 118422, B05C 1100
Patent
active
044224036
ABSTRACT:
Metallic articles, for instance, ferrous strips are metallized, for instance, zinc coated by passing the heated article through a coating chamber and applying thereto a continuous stream of the molten coating metal so as to uniformly and evenly metallize said article. Thereafter, excess molten coating metal is removed from the coated article by hot gas blasting and the hot gas blasted article leaving the coating chamber is immediately cooled. Wiping means may be provided before applying the molten coating metal so as to deflect any molten coating metal dropping from the metallic article passing therethrough, while rollers may be arranged between the coating metal applying means and the hot gas blasting means. Said rollers serve to remove the major part of excess coating metal from the coated metallic article and to stabilize movement of the metallic article passing through the coating chamber. In contrast to known application of coating metal by atomizing or spraying, no gas is admixed to the continuous stream of the molten coating metal which is, so to say, gently poured onto the surface of the metallic article. Thus coating is effected within a short period of time and a non-porous coating is achieved. Further said short period of time of exposure of the steel article to the liquid zinc enables to eliminate the customary addition of aluminum to the spelter, thus permitting the use of steam for the hot blast instead of the more expensive non-oxidizing gas for that purpose, likewise eliminating the formation of White rust.
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