Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders
Patent
1982-06-10
1985-07-30
Leung, Philip H.
Electric heating
Metal heating
Of cylinders
219 1075, 219 1057, 219 1079, 174 15WF, H05B 638
Patent
active
045323968
ABSTRACT:
The brazing wand comprises a hollow helically wound electrically conductive tubular member for conducting an electrical current and for conducting a coolant therethrough. The electrical current is used to heat a member to be brazed while the coolant is used to control the temperature of the brazing wand. The brazing wand also comprises a flexible cable for conducting the electrical current and coolant to the heating portion of the wand.
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"Sleeving Saves Nuclear Steam Generator Tubes", by F. C. Olds, Power Engineering, Dec. 1981.
Burack Robert D.
Saska Thomas J.
DePaul L. A.
Leung Philip H.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
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