Metal working – Shredding metal or metal wool article making
Patent
1979-07-16
1981-02-03
Smith, Ronald H.
Metal working
Shredding metal or metal wool article making
427247, 427422, 1510493, 295272, B23P 1706, B08B 100
Patent
active
042479711
ABSTRACT:
Chemicals, such as soap, are stuck to fibrous articles, such as metallic wire, by injecting a high-temperature and high-pressure chemical solution into the fibrous article whereby flash evaporation of the solution's solvent effects a uniform distribution and adhesion of the chemical throughout the article.
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Hosoya Minoru
Maruta Yoshio
Bueker Richard
Kao Soap Co. Ltd.
Smith Ronald H.
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