Method of and apparatus for transporting of metal fibers

Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Processes – Electrothermic processes

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148105, 156613, 425 6, B22F 900, H01F 106

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ABSTRACT:
Metal fibers are produced in a magnetic field by generating magnetic flux lines which extend normal to a planar supporting surface located in an enclosed space. Metallic substances are fed into the enclosed space for travel lengthwise of the flux lines and normal to the supporting surface. The space is heated to a decomposition temperature at which the substances undergo thermal decomposition and liberate metal atoms which agglomerate under the influence of the flux lines on the supporting surface and form thereon metal fibers which project from the supporting surface in direction normal thereto. The supporting surface is then moved in the direction of travel of the incoming metallic substances past a fiber transporting device, and when it has moved to a position downstream of the fiber transporting device, the fiber transporting device engages the fibers and effects their further transportation.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2604442 (1952-07-01), Lambert et al.
patent: 3837839 (1974-09-01), Rau et al.
patent: 3902888 (1975-09-01), Aonuma et al.

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