Electric heating – Metal heating – Cutting or disintegrating
Patent
1979-01-22
1980-05-06
Kucia, Richard R.
Electric heating
Metal heating
Cutting or disintegrating
219 68, 219 70, 219 72, 2191451, B23K 923
Patent
active
042019028
ABSTRACT:
An aluminum coated carbon-graphite electrode for use in the air-carbon arc cutting and gouging process. Uniformly coating the electrode with commercially pure aluminum results in a lower operating noise level when the electrode is in use, a cleaner and safer work environment for the user and better performance than conventional electrodes. A further feature of the invention resides in lowering the operating air pressure in the torch when using the new electrodes to further reduce the operating noise level.
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Rieppel Perry J.
Sadauskas Raymond A.
Arcair Company
Innis E. Eugene
Kucia Richard R.
Moyerman Barry
Simmons James C.
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