Heating iron using liquefied gas

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126406, B23K 302

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046416323

ABSTRACT:
A heating iron utilizing the heat obtained through complete catalytic combustion of liquefied gas comprises a catalyst combustion chamber having an inner gas flow channel confined therein and in direct connection with a gas mixture generating means and a pre-heating zone disposed to the outer circumferential surface of the catalyst combustion chamber, in which the pre-heating zone is heated upon start of the catalytic combustion to heat the catalyst layer in the catalyst combustion chamber to a temperature sufficient for starting the catalytic oxidizing reaction in a flameless manner.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2807317 (1957-09-01), Penno
patent: 3463601 (1969-08-01), Childree
patent: 4133301 (1979-01-01), Fujiwara

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