Claims
- 1. A process for heat treating metal strapping, wire or strip material, as the same is passed through a heat zone raising the temperature of the metal to a predetermined temperature range in the range of about 800.degree. F. to 1600.degree. F. depending upon the material being treated and the material property sought to be obtained, at least a portion of said process requiring a controlled atmosphere to minimize oxidation on the surface of the metal being treated,
- said process comprising passing the metal to be treated through the heat zone along a generally straight path past opposed banks of high intensity infrared radiation lamps which provide the sole original heat source for determining the temperature to which said metal is to be heated,
- energizing said lamps to produce high intensity short wave infrared radiation to heat the metal to be treated,
- sensing the temperature of the material adjacent the exit of the heat zone,
- controlling the intensity of radiation emitted by the lamps by varying the sensed temperature of the metal adjacent the exit of the heat zone to maintain the metal temperature at the exit of the heat zone within said predetermined range,
- introducing a flow of a gas which is nonoxidizing with the metal being treated and cause the gas flow to be in a direction opposite to the direction of metal to be treated travel through the heat zone at least adjacent the exit of the heat zone,
- said gas flow enveloping said metal at least adjacent the exit of the heat zone and in the region where the material to be treated is at a temperature which would cause oxidation unless protected by the controlled atmosphere,
- introducing sufficient air into the heat zone to cool the lamps and at points which do not require a controlled atmosphere and positively exhausting sufficient air and the controlled atmosphere at a position within the heat zone to provide a pressure differential between the exit of the heat zone and the exhaust of air and gas causing said gas flow along and enveloping the material to be treated,
- continuously replacing the atmosphere within the heat zone at a rate sufficient to maintain the atmosphere about the material being treated at a temperature of about 500.degree. F. or less.
- 2. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said gas is nitrogen gas introduced under appropriate pressure and temperature conditions to expand at least about 3 times in volume to the exhaust pressure and thereby displace and maintain exhaust air out of contact with the strap having a temperature which would cause oxidation if exposed to an oxidizing atmosphere.
- 3. A process as claimed in claim 2, wherein nitrogen gas is introduced at a temperature of about 80.degree. F. and a pressure about 50 psi and a flow rate of at least about 260 SCFM.
- 4. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein the atmosphere within the heat zone is continually exhausted in sufficient amounts to maintain the structure of the heat zone other than the lamps at a temperature less than about 500.degree. F.
- 5. A process as claimed in claim 1, capable of start/stop operation and including the step of purging at least the portion of the zone having the controlled gas atmosphere with a greater flow of gas upon stopping of the strap to immediately cool any hot spots within the heat zone produced by the undesired continuous exposure to the radiation emitted for heating of the material to be treated.
- 6. A process as claimed in claim 1, including dividing the heat zone into two regions the first region having an air atmosphere and initially heating the strap to a temperature below about 900.degree. F. and a second region for heating the strap to the desired temperature and having a controlled atmosphere, and continually exhausting the atmosphere of both regions to maintain a cool atmosphere and structure through which the strap passes.
- 7. A heat treating zone comprising opposed banks of high intensity infrared radiation lamps extending across a heat zone defined by opposed sidewalls and opposed end walls,
- said side walls including a length of ceramic blanket material exterior to ceramic board panels positioned in at least abutting relationship,
- said panels and blanket being secured to support means, said blanket being resistant to the infiltration of ambient air and said panels having a reflective surface exposed within said heat treating zone for reflecting high intensity infrared radiation emitted by said lamps for heating of the material being treated.
- 8. A heat treating zone as claimed in claim 7, wherein the end walls are made of panels to which a ceramic blanket is secured intermediate said panels and said end walls said lamps being supported in holes in said end walls, and extending therethrough for electrical connection to an electrical supply.
- 9. A heat treating zone as claimed in claim 7, wherein said lamps include extended tubes each tube having a filament intermediate the length of said tube, said tube secured by said end walls with said filamentd cathode between the end walls.
- 10. A heat treating zone as claimed in claim 9, wherein said lamps are cooled by a flow of oxidizing inert gas to remove heat therefrom, said flow of gas being exhausted with the ambient air.
- 11. A heat treating zone as claimed in claim 7, wherein said panels are joined together by overlapping edge regions.
- 12. A heat treating zone as claimed in claim 11, wherein said edge regions have a ship lap profile.
- 13. A heat treating structure for raising the temperature of metal strip material as it is moved along a predetermined path spaced comprising four parallel vertically extending upright members defining the corners of the rectangular in cross section heat treating structure having opposed side walls and opposed end walls, said side walls including a layer of ceramic blanket material extending the length and width of the side walls and an inner surface formed by ceramic infrared radiation reflecting panels in abutting relationship to form an essentially continuous reflecting surface across the width of and extending the length of said side walls, said panels and said blanket being secured to said upright members, each end wall including an outer layer of ceramic blanket material and an inner layer of ceramic blanket material each layer extending across and extending the length of the end wall and a plurality of abutting panels interior to said blanket materials and having appropriately positioned and sized holes therein for supporting infrared radiation lamps generally horizontally and closely spaced to extend between said end walls and pass therethrough, said blanket materials adjacent each of said lamps being slit through which one of said lamps extend to be exposed exterior to said heat treating structure and exterior to said blanket materials, said blanket materials and said panels being secured to said vertical upright members, each of said end walls having an associated cover member defining a conduit between said end wall and said cover through which air is forced to cool said end wall and the portion of said lamp extending through said panels and blanket materials, each of said side walls including a metal sheet material exterior to said blanket material for defining the outer surface of said sidewall.
- 14. A heat treating structure as claimed in claim 13, including means for introducing gas under pressure at the exit of said treating structure and means for exhausting gas from said structure at a position to cause a flow of said introduced gas along the strip material to envelop the same as the material moves from a predetermined position intermediate the structure to the exit thereof, said predetermined position being dependent upon the position of the exhaust means and the pressure and amount of gas introduced at the exit of the heat zone.
- 15. A heat treating structure as claimed in claim 13, including purging means for introducing additional gas to rapidly dissipate heat within said structure and lower the termperature thereof to less than about 400.degree. F. when the material being treated is stopped within said structure.
- 16. A process for heat treating metal strapping wire or strip material as the same is passed through a heat zone raising the temperature of the metal to a predetermined temperature range in the range of about 800.degree. F. to 1600.degree. F. depending upon the material being treated and the material property sought to be obtained,
- said process comprising passing the metal to be treated through the heat zone along a generally straight path past opposed banks of high intensity infrared radiation lamps
- emergizing said lamps to produce high intensity short wave infrared radiation to heat the metal to be treated,
- sensing the temperature of the material adjacent the exit of the heat zone,
- controlling the intensity of radiation emitted by the lamps by varying the input energy to the lamps in accordance with at least the sensed temperature of the metal adjacent the exit of the heat zone to maintain the metal temperature at the exit of the heat zone within said predetermined range,
- introducing sufficient air into the heat zone to flow over and cool the lamps and maintain them within their normal operating temperature range and to cause a flow of air along and enveloping the material to be treated, prior to positively exhausting the air from the heat zone
- continuously replacing the air within the heat zone at a rate sufficient to maintain the air about the material being treated at a temperature of about 500.degree. F. or less.
- 17. A process as claimed in claim 16, wherein the material to be treated is maintained within a plus or minus 10.degree. F. of the desired temperature at the exit of the heat zone and without direct sensing of, automatically adjusts for the following:
- variations in product speed within the desired operating range,
- variations in product thickness,
- variations in reflective characteristics of product to infrared short wave infrared radiation and changes in termperature of product as it is introduced into the heat zone.
- 18. A process as claimed in claim 17, wherein the product being treated is exposed to radiation for less than about 20 seconds at normal operating speed.
- 19. A process as claimed in claim 16, capable of stop/start operation without any of the product being treated reaching a temperature greater than the maximum of the predetermined range.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/169,309 filed 07/16/80 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 06/061,471 filed 07/07/79 both now abandoned.
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