Radiant energy – Luminophor irradiation – With ultraviolet source
Patent
1974-08-19
1976-06-22
Dixon, Harold A.
Radiant energy
Luminophor irradiation
With ultraviolet source
250372, 250484, G01M 2138
Patent
active
039653609
ABSTRACT:
In heating a material radiant at high temperatures, such as a steel product, in a heating furnace, the said material is charged into the heating furnace to heat. A discrimination mark is previously drawn on the surface of material to be discriminated on a portion readily watched from outside the furnace. A heat resisting paint sensitive to near ultraviolet rays is used to make the mark. The said material radiant-heated in the heating furnace is discriminated from outside the furnace as being radiant by applying near ultraviolet rays of a high pressure mercury lamp thereto from outside the furnace to provide a sharp contrast between the said material surface and the said discrimination mark for the discrimination of the said mark from outside the furnace.
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Asai Tadashi
Hosaka Yukio
Kunioka Kazuo
Ohsumi Atsushi
Saito Tatsue
Asai Yushi Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Dixon Harold A.
Fuji Toyuki Kabushiki Kaisha
Nippon Kokan Kabushiki Kaisha
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