Heating – Work feeding – agitating – discharging or conveying...
Patent
1978-03-20
1980-03-11
Camby, John J.
Heating
Work feeding, agitating, discharging or conveying...
432245, 432253, F27D 300, F27D 500
Patent
active
041926463
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for transporting a workpiece at high temperature is provided with enclosure means substantially surrounding a workpiece supported, or gripped by, the apparatus. The enclosure includes an interior surface positioned to be exposed to the workpiece and formed from a material that is highly reflective of infrared radiation. Separate segments of the enclosure are movable relative to each other (e.g., hingedly connected to each other) to permit entry and removal of a workpiece. Provision is also made for introducing an inert atmosphere into the enclosure.
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Camby John J.
Pyreflex Corporation
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