Claims
- 1. Apparatus for cleaning articles using a caustic solution, comprising:means for storing the caustic solution; means for preheating the caustic solution to a first preselected temperature; means for pressurizing the caustic solution to a first preselected pressure; a pressure vessel capable of holding the caustic solution and a plurality of articles at a second preselected pressure; means for introducing the preheated, pressurized caustic solution into the pressure vessel; means for heating the pressure vessel to a second preselected temperature; means for removing the caustic solution from the pressure vessel upon completion of the cleaning; and means for cooling the caustic solution upon removal of the caustic solution from the pressure vessel.
- 2. Apparatus for removing ceramic coatings from the surfaces of turbine airfoils using an organic caustic solution, comprising:means for storing the organic caustic solution; means for preheating the organic caustic solution to a first preselected temperature; means for pressurizing the organic caustic solution to a first preselected pressure; a pressure vessel capable of holding the organic caustic solution and a plurality of turbine airfoils at a second preselected pressure; means for introducing the preheated, pressurized organic caustic solution into the pressure vessel; means for heating the pressure vessel to a second preselected temperature; means for removing the organic caustic solution from the pressure vessel upon completion of the ceramic coating removal; and means for cooling the organic caustic solution upon removal of the organic caustic solution from the pressure vessel.
- 3. Apparatus for removing ceramic coatings from the surfaces of turbine airfoils using an organic caustic solution, comprising:a storage tank for the organic caustic solution; a pre-heater to preheat the organic caustic solution to a first preselected temperature; a high pressure pump to provide pressurized organic caustic solution at a first preselected pressure to the pre-heater; an autoclave capable of holding the organic caustic solution and a plurality of turbine airfoils at a second elevated preselected pressure; a first pipe connecting the pre-heater to the autoclave having a first control valve selectable between providing a variable communication between the pre-heater and the autoclave and isolating the autoclave; a cooler for cooling the organic caustic solution upon removal of the organic caustic solution from the pressure vessel; and a second pipe connecting the autoclave to the cooler having a second valve selectable between isolating the autoclave and providing communication from the autoclave to the cooler so that the organic caustic solution can be removed from the autoclave upon completion of the ceramic coating removal.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 further including means for filtering the removed ceramic coating from the organic caustic solution.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the means for filtering includes a mesh screen within the structure surrounding the airfoils to entrap particles of removed ceramic coating.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the means for filtering is a circulation loop that includes a circulating pump and at least one filter to circulate organic caustic solution from the tank, through the filter to remove ceramic coating particles not entrapped in the mesh screen, and back into the tank.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 further including analysis equipment for determining the concentration of an organic component and a caustic component of a reusable organic caustic solution that has been utilized for at least one cycle of removing a ceramic coating from a metallic component at elevated temperatures and pressures, the equipment including a sensor positioned in the circulation loop between the filter and the tank to measure a physical property of the organic caustic solution after removal of the particles.
- 8. The analysis equipment of claim 7 wherein at least two sensors measure at least two physical properties of the organic caustic solution selected from the group consisting of electrical conductivity, opacity, density, refractive index, spectroscopic transmission, fluidity and the speed of sound in the solution.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 7 further including means for metering an amount of filtered organic caustic solution delivered to the autoclave through the high pressure pump and the pre-heater based on a volume of airfoils introduced into the autoclave.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the means for metering includes a constant volume displacement pump.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the means for metering includes a tare tank and a load sensor external to the tank for determining a weight of the tare tank after introduction of organic caustic solution.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the means for metering includes a constant volume displacement pump to pump the organic caustic solution into a tare tank, and a load sensor external to the tank for determining a weight of the tare tank after introduction of organic caustic solution.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 9 further including:a variable valve for creating a predetermined back pressure in the pre-heater positioned between the pre-heater and the autoclave; a pressure sensor for sensing the back pressure of the organic caustic solution; and a controller for controlling the valve responsive to the back pressure sensed by the pressure sensor in order to maintain the back pressure at predetermined levels.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 further including means to pre-pressurize the autoclave by injecting a preheated volatile organic fluid into the autoclave prior to introducing the caustic solution into the autoclave.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the means to pre-pressurize includes:a volatile organic fluid storage container; a pump in fluid communication with the storage container; a line connecting the pump to the pre-heater; and an isolation valve in the line selectable between providing the volatile organic fluid to the pre-heater and isolating the volatile organic fluid from the pre-heater.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 further including means for recovering the volatile organic fluid from the autoclave.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the means includes the following:a line in fluid communication with a head space in the autoclave and the cooler; an isolation valve in the line selectable between isolating the autoclave from the cooler and providing communications to the cooler; a line in fluid communication with the cooler and the organic fluid storage container; an isolation valve in the line selectable between isolating the cooler from the organic fluid storage container and providing communications from the cooler to the storage tank to permit condensed volatile organic fluid to flow to the storage container.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the organic fluid storage container is a constant head tank.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 further including a second autoclave for rinsing turbine airfoils at a second preselected temperature and pressure after removal of ceramic coatings using a fluid to neutralize any residual caustic material.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the mesh screen has openings sufficient to capture particles having a size of about {fraction (1/16)} inch and smaller.
Parent Case Info
This patent application claims priority to Provisional Application Serial No. 60/108,072 filed Nov. 12, 1998.
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