Claims
- 1. A method of operating a slot furnace to conserve fuel needed to maintain the combustion area of the furnace at a desired process operating temperature,
- said method comprising,
- burning fluid fuel in said furnace in a burner by mixing said fuel with preheated combustion air,
- exhausting gas from said furnace through an exhaust stack and over the finned surface of a plurality of ceramic heat recuperator tubes mounted therein,
- said combustion air being preheated to a temperature of at least 1300.degree. F. by heat extracted from said exhaust gas in said stack by the use of said recuperator.
- 2. A method in accordance with the method of claim 1 wherein said fuel is burned in a recirculating burner to cause combustion gas from said furnace to be recirculated in said burner.
- 3. A method in accordance with the method of claim 1 and further comprising,
- removing said exhaust gas from a side of said furnace through a passageway having an elongated horizontal cross section,
- and passing environmental air through a second passageway means positioned adjacent said first-mentioned passageway and then passing the air to an area above said recuperator.
- 4. A method in accordance with the method of claim 3 wherein said fuel is burned in a recirculating burner to cause combustion gas from said furnace to be recirculated in said burner.
- 5. A ceramic to metal joint in a heat transfer device comprising,
- an outwardly extending disc joined to a metal tube passing therethrough,
- said tube fitting within a closely surrounding bore of a ceramic member while said disc abuts an end of said ceramic member,
- spring means urging said disc toward said ceramic end with sufficient force to form a gas seal between said disc and ceramic end,
- said ceramic member being aligned with a plurality of finned ceramic heat exchange units each having a coaxial passageway aligned with the bore of said ceramic member and with said heat exchange units being urged into gas sealing relationship with each other by said spring means.
- 6. A ceramic to metal joint in accordance with claim 5 wherein said ceramic member is urged against a string of ceramic heat exchange units by said spring means to seal said units in aligned relationship.
- 7. A ceramic to metal joint in accordance with claim 6 wherein said tube defines an internal gas passageway adapted to be coextensive with and coaxial with an internal gas passageway in said ceramic member.
- 8. A ceramic to metal joint in accordance with claim 7 wherein said spring means comprises a coil spring surrounding said tube and abutting said disc at one end of said spring with a second end of said spring being mounted by removable means.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of applicants' copending application Ser. No. 547,381, filed Feb. 6, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,029,465.
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