Electric heating – Metal heating – By arc
Patent
1978-10-18
1981-06-02
Albritton, C. L.
Electric heating
Metal heating
By arc
101416A, 219121LQ, 350294, 427 531, B23K 2700
Patent
active
042713471
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for spreading a coherent light beam produced by a laser or lasers into a selected pattern. The selected pattern of coherent light, generally a ribbon-like shape, can be used to place a desired amount of electromagnetic energy at a selected frequency for a selected time period on a generally flat surface. The projected coherent light pattern can be used to cure or dry inks without scorching the underlying paper. The control of the intensity of the coherent light allows drying operations at higher speeds than currently feasible.
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Albritton C. L.
Daigle, Jr. Claud A.
Hill Joseph A.
Scott, Jr. Thomas J.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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