Electric heating – Inductive heating – Metal working
Patent
1993-11-24
1995-03-28
Leung, Philip H.
Electric heating
Inductive heating
Metal working
219618, 219628, 219652, 219679, 4253781, 4251748R, 425 6, 264140, H05B 610
Patent
active
054019389
ABSTRACT:
A drop former includes an outer rotary steel body having circumferentially spaced openings which successively reach a lower discharge position to enable viscous material to drop onto a cooling conveyor from within the outer body. An inner steel body, which can be stationary or rotating, is situated within the outer body to direct viscous material to the openings as the openings reach the discharge portion. An electrical inductive heating coil is situated adjacent one or both of the bodies to inductively heat the body, avoiding excessive heating of the viscous material.
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Froeschke Reinhard
Gehrmann Stefan
Leung Philip H.
Santrade Ltd.
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