Claims
- 1. A close coupled gas atomization apparatus for atomization of metals having melting temperatures above 1000.degree. C. wherein the apparatus comprises a melt guide means, including a melt guide tube having an orifice, a gas distribution means, and a gas supply means, the gas distribution means being operatively connected to the gas supply means to receive gas therefrom and being operatively positioned relative to the melt guide means to direct gas to a metal melt exiting downwardly from the orifice thereby atomizing the metal melt, the gas distribution means comprising:
- means, operatively disposed about the melt guide tube orifice, for directing atomizing gas into an atomization zone for atomizing melt flowing from the melt guide tube, the directing means including a gas plenum for distributing the atomizing gas around the melt guide tube, a gas orifice operatively positioned relative to the atomization zone and a gas shield having a lower end in contact with the melt guide tube and being operatively located between the melt guide tube and the gas orifice for shielding the atomizing gas from heat orginating in the melt flowing through the melt guide tube, the gas shield having at least two parallel annular grooves, operatively positioned in a surface of the gas shield most proximate the melt guide tube and above the lower end, for reducing the amount of heat conducted from the melt flowing through the guide tube to the gas distribution means wherein freeze-off in the melt guide tube is prevented.
- 2. A close coupled gas atomization apparatus for the atomization of metals having melting temperatures above 1000.degree. C., the apparatus comprising:
- means for supplying melt to be atomized at a superheat of at most 50.degree. C.;
- a melt guide tube having a lower end, operatively connected to the melt supply means, for delivering the melt to an atomization zone, the lower end of the melt guide tube being inwardly tapered to a melt guide tube orifice;
- gas supply means, operatively positioned relative to the melt guide tube orifice, for supplying atomizing gas at a temperature below that of the melt, into the atomization zone so that the melt flowing thereinto from the melt guide tube is atomized, the gas supply means including at least one gas inlet, a gas manifold for distributing gas around the melt guide tube, at least one gas orifice and at least one gas shield for guiding gas from the manifold to the at least one orifice, the at least one gas shield having an inside surface operatively positioned relative to the melt guide tube for guiding gas in the manifold to the orifice, the gas shield being positioned proximate the lower end of the melt guide tube and having a lower end at least partially in contact therewith such that heat from the melt guide tube is transferred from the melt guide tube to the gas shield; and
- at least two grooves formed in an outside surface of the gas shield for reducing the transfer of conductive heat from the higher temperature melt to the lower temperature gas.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the at least two grooves are parallel.
- 4. A close coupled gas atomization apparatus for atomization of metals having melting temperatures above 1000.degree. C. wherein the apparatus comprises a melt guide means, including a melt guide tube having an orifice, a gas distribution means, and a gas supply means, the gas distribution means being operatively connected to the gas supply means to receive gas therefrom and being operatively positioned relative to the melt guide means to direct gas to a metal melt exiting the orifice thereby atomizing the metal melt, the gas distribution section comprising:
- means, operatively disposed about the melt guide tube orifice, for directing the atomizing gas into an atomization zone for atomizing melt flowing downwardly from the melt guide tube, the directing means including a gas plenum for distributing the atomizing gas around the melt guide tube, a gas orifice operatively positioned relative to the atomization zone and a gas shield having a lower end in contact with the melt guide tube and being operatively located between the melt guide tube and the gas orifice for shielding the atomizing gas from heat originating in the melt flowing through the melt guide tube, the gas shield having at least two grooves in a surface thereof adjacent the melt guide tube and above the lower end for reducing the amount of heat conducted from the melt guide tube to the gas distribution means wherein freeze-off in the melt guide tube is prevented.
- 5. A close coupled gas atomization apparatus for the atomization of metals having melting temperatures above 1000.degree. C., the apparatus comprising:
- means for supplying melt to be atomized at a superheat of at most 50.degree. C.;
- a melt guide tube having a lower end, operatively connected to the melt supply means, for delivering the melt to an atomization zone, the lower end of the melt guide tube being inwardly tapered to a melt guide tube orifice;
- gas supply means, operatively positioned relative to the melt guide tube orifice, for supplying atomizing gas at a temperature below that of the melt, into the atomization zone so that the melt flowing thereinto from the melt guide tube is atomized, the gas supply means including at least one gas inlet, a gas manifold for distributing gas around the melt guide tube, at least one gas orifice and at least one gas shield for guiding gas from the manifold to the at least one orifice, the at least one gas shield having an inside surface operatively positioned relative to the melt guide tube for guiding gas in the manifold to the orifice, the gas shield being positioned proximate the lower end of the melt guide tube and having a lower end at least partially in contact therewith such that heat from the melt guide tube is conducted from the melt guide tube to the gas shield; and
- a series of at least three grooves, formed in an outside surface of the gas shield reducing the transfer of conductive heat from the higher temperature melt to the lower temperature gas.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/920,067, filed Jul. 27, 1992, now abandoned.
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"Atomization of Specialty Alloy Powders," Alan Lawley, Journal of Metals, 1981, pp. 13-18. |
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