Claims
- 1. An arrangement for a process plant arranged for the heat treatment of strip-shaped products, which plant comprises a plurality of infra-red radiation lamps and means for the supply of heat treatment medium to the strip of product in question via a heat treatment ramp which is capable of being applied to said strip-shaped product, characterized in that said ramp comprises protective means of a sheet of glass which completely covers said lamps, said means for supply of heat treatment medium being disposed to flow heat treatment medium through openings which direct the medium parallel to and along the side of said protective means which faces away from said strip-shaped product, and said plant being used as a single device along one side of the moving strip only.
- 2. An arrangement in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that said heat treatment medium is so arranged as to flow at a speed of between 5 and 40 meters per second.
- 3. An arrangement in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that said lamp holders clamp and situate said lamps, and comprise a reflector frame, reflectors, and clamping means.
- 4. An arrangement in accordance with claim 2, characterized in that said lamp holders clamp and situate said lamps, and comprise a reflector frame, reflectors, and clamping means.
- 5. An arrangement in accordance with claim 3, characterized in that said lamp holders are disposed on a plate arranged to direct the heat treatment medium along the length of said lamps.
- 6. An arrangement for a process plant arranged for the heat treatment of strip-shaped products, which plant contains a number of lamps operating with infra-red radiation and means for leading cooling air into an air receiving space formed between a reflector and a frame for the purpose of first providing cooling of the lamps, the air is introduced into the space via a number of air supply openings discharging into said space, a proportion of the supplied quantity of air is also led into a lamp accommodating space and cools the lamps and a reflector sheet which is so arranged as to reflect the radiation emitted from the lamps to the highest degree possible, in an air flow direction away from the sheet and out through a covering layer, which protects the lamps against dust and other contamination, means for directing the cooling air to flow past a number of component parts provided with electrical connection devices and fixing components projecting inwards from the end of the frame, and out through air exit holes, a protective component constituting a protective glass holder capable of interacting with a number of suitable fixing elements, the air flowing through the air exit holes is caused to flow along said strip of product and along inside of the covering layer, a number of heat treatment modules are attached in a row to said ramp with an inlet duct for air and an outlet duct for spent air and water vapor, by means of said fixing components, the outlet duct is insulated by means of an appropriate insulating material from surroundings, said ramp exhibits a number of air outlet holes situated along one side of the ramp, said holes are so arranged as to receive the air flow which contains moisture, before leading it away to a connecting exhaust air passageway between the air outlet holes and the outlet duct, before being led away subsequently to the air outlet duct.
- 7. An arrangement for a process plant arranged for the heat treatment of strip-shaped products, which plant contains a number of lamps operating with infra-red radiation and means for the supply of air as heat treatment medium to the strip of product in question via a heat treatment ramp which is capable of being applied to a strip-shaped product, characterized in that air is so arranged as to be supplied essentially parallel to said strip-shaped product by one end of the ramp provided with air exit holes to flow essentially parallel to said strip-shaped product between the strip-shaped product and a protective device made of glass which completely covers said lamps to cause the strip-shaped product to be moved in a direction towards said ramp against the effect to the accumulated static pressure of said medium, for the purpose of stabilizing the strip-shaped product at a certain distance from said ramp and out by the other end of the ramp exhibiting an air outlet leading to an air outlet duct, wherein the ramp consists of a number of row-shaped heat treatment modules capable of being connected together to form the ramp exhibiting an inlet duct and an outlet duct for which purpose the ramp exhibits along one of its sides an exhaust air passageway exhibiting air outlet holes and leading to said air outlet duct, said outlet duct preferably being thermally insulated against the inlet duct.
- 8. An arrangement for a process plant arranged for the heat treatment of strip-shaped products, which plant comprises a plurality of infra-red radiation lamps and means for the supply of heat treatment medium via a heat treatment ramp which is capable of being applied to said strip-shaped product along only one side of the strip-shaped product in question, characterized in that said ramp comprises a protective glass in a reflector frame and which protective glass completely covers said lamps and protects said lamps from dirt from the strip-shaped products, said means for supplying heat treatment medium being disposed to flow the heat treatment medium from an air inlet duct first along the side of said protective means which faces away from said strip-shaped product between said protective glass and the reflector, from the end of the lamps, then at one end of the ramp out to the strip-shaped products along the same, and then at the opposite end of the ramp out through openings to an air outlet duct.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 228,916 filed on Aug. 1, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,949,478.
US Referenced Citations (3)
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