Gas generator outlet having controlled temperature transition

Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Chemical reactor – Including specific material of construction

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60909, 138149, 285 47, 285 55, 422241, B01J 1902

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044141815

ABSTRACT:
A gas generator outlet manufactured of different metals, each possessing ferent thermal capability, welded together with a tapered internal insulation system. The generator outlet is designed to contain a high-pressure gas having a flame temperature of 3000.degree. F. The external surface of the gas generator outlet remains at or below 600.degree. F. while the outlet interfaces with a metal manifold having a temperature of approximately 3000.degree. F.

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