Method of heat treating object and apparatus for the same

Electric heating – Heating devices – Combined with container – enclosure – or support for material...

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432120, 432121, 29 81, F27B 906

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060910550

ABSTRACT:
In the heat treating method and the heat treatment apparatus of the object, the object is heat treated while it is being floated by gas expelled toward the object from a position below the object in the heating chamber.

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Catalog prepared by Sora-risachi-kenkyusho, Solar Research Laboratory, "Float-chuck", Apr. 1997--English language abstract.

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