Metallurgical apparatus – With control means responsive to sensed condition – With temperature sensor
Patent
1986-09-08
1988-06-21
Brody, Christopher W.
Metallurgical apparatus
With control means responsive to sensed condition
With temperature sensor
266252, 266103, C21D 9567
Patent
active
047520612
ABSTRACT:
A fluidized bed for treating of product at high temperatures (1100.degree. C. to 1300.degree. C.) is possible, while overcoming problems such as slow start up times and contamination due to combustion gas. The fluidized bed uses an inert gas introduced to the bed to cause fluidization of refractory particles. Exposed surfaces or boundary layers of the bed are heated by infrared radiation produced exterior to the bed and absorbed by exposed particles of the bed. The thermal characteristics of the bed insure rapid dissipation of the absorbed energy. Electrically powered lamps produce the radiation and preferably are high intensity shortwave infrared radiation lamps. The lamps remain out of direct contact with the bed preferrably separated by a quartz wall or screen.
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Dalton Roger
Heath James E.
Brody Christopher W.
Samuel Strapping Systems Limited
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