Claims
- 1. Apparatus for coating a metal wick with an adherent coating of a fluxing material, comprising
- (a) means (3) defining an enclosed chamber;
- (b) means (8) for maintaining a reducing atmosphere in said chamber;
- (c) means (2, 20) for progressively passing the wick through the chamber;
- (d) means (4) within the chamber for heating the wick to deoxidize the same;
- (e) means (10) for wetting the deoxidized wick with a solution of the fluxing material in a volatile solvent; and
- (f) means for evaporating the solvent from the wick to leave an adherent coating of the fluxing material on the wick, said evaporating means including means (15) defining an enclosure through which the wetted wick is transported, and means (17) for evacuating the enclosure to a subatmospheric pressure at room temperature, whereby the solvent will evaporate at room temperature at a speed that does not impair the continuity of the flux coating.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, and further including
- (g) means for rewetting the coated wick with a further solution of fluxing material in a volatile solvent, and
- (h) means for evaporating at room temperature the solvent of said further solution to leave a further adherent coating of fluxing material on the wick.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 681,843, filed Apr. 30, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,081,575.
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