Metal fusion bonding – Process – With supplementary mechanical joining
Patent
1983-05-09
1986-03-11
Ramsey, Kenneth J.
Metal fusion bonding
Process
With supplementary mechanical joining
110336, F23M 500
Patent
active
045749957
ABSTRACT:
A ceramic fiber mat attached to the interior wall or surface of a high temperature chamber of furnace or adapted to overlie an intermediate insulating member positioned between the mat and a furnace wall, the fibers in the mat lying in planes generally perpendicular to the wall, the mat constituting an improved insulation for the wall where the interior of the chamber or furnace will be operating at temperatures in excess of 1600.degree. F.
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Kendrick Gary R.
Mase John R.
Sauder Robert A.
Ramsey Kenneth J.
The Babcock & Wilcox Company
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