Claims
- 1. A method of diffusing an active element into the surface of metal workpieces, said method comprising the following steps:
- providing a retort mounted about a generally horizontal axis for rotation and having an outer wall;
- placing said metal workpieces within said retort;
- placing within said retort particles which contain said active element for diffusion into the surface of said metal workpieces, said particles capable of being fluidized and being in contact with said metal workpieces;
- supplying a gas at a selected controlled pressure within said retort;
- rotating said retort during supply of said gas at a speed sufficient to fluidize said particles; and
- heating the outer wall of said retort while said retort is rotated for the transfer of energy through said outer wall of said retort and thence into said particles and thence into said metal workpieces effecting diffusion of said active element into the surface of said metallic workpieces.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1 including the step of:
- supplying a gaseous element with said gas supplied to said retort, said gaseous element reacting with said first mentioned active element to enhance diffusion of said first mentioned active element into said metal workpieces.
- 3. The method as set forth in claim 1 including the steps of:
- providing a first conduit along said horizontal axis for supply of said gas to said retort; and
- providing a second conduit along said horizontal axis for the exhaust of gas from said retort.
- 4. A method of diffusing an active element into the surface of metallic particles, said method comprising the following steps:
- providing a retort mounted about a generally horizontal axis for rotation and having an outer wall;
- placing said metal particles within said retort for partially filling said retort;
- supplying a gas containing said active element at a selected controlled pressure within said retort;
- rotating said retort during supply of said gas and active element at a speed sufficient to fluidize said metallic particles; and
- heating the exterior of said retort while said retort is rotated for the transfer of energy through said outer wall of said retort and thence into said metallic particles effecting diffusion of said active element within said gas into said metallic particles.
- 5. The method as set forth in claim 4 including the steps of:
- providing a first conduit along said horizontal axis for supply of said gas to said retort; and
- providing a second conduit along said horizontal axis for the exhaust of gas from said retort.
- 6. The method as set forth in claim 4 including the step of supplying a gas containing an active element selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen and boron.
- 7. A method of purifying metallic particles of a size not greater than 100 microns with said metallic particles capable of being fluidized and initially being alloyed with an undesirable active element, said method comprising the following steps:
- providing a retort mounted about a generally horizontal axle for rotation and having an outer wall;
- placing said metallic particles within said retort;
- placing reactive metal elements of a size larger than the largest of said metallic particles within the outer wall of said retort, said reactive metal elements having a greater affinity for said undesirable active element than said metallic particles;
- rotating said retort at a speed sufficient to fluidize said metallic particles and to cause said metallic particles to thoroughly intermix and intermittently contact said larger reactive metal elements;
- supplying an inert atmosphere or vacuum to the interior of said retort; and
- heating the outer wall of said retort while said retort is rotated for the transfer of heat energy through the outer wall of said retort and thence into said metallic particles and said large reactive metal elements so that said undesired active element moves by diffusion within said metallic particles to the surface of said metallic particles and then reacts with the surface of said large reactive metal elements.
- 8. The method as set forth in claim 7 including the step of placing yttrium within the outer wall of said retort for comprising said reactive metal particles.
- 9. An apparatus for diffusion of a predetermined active element into or out of metallic particles capable of being fluidized; said apparatus comprising:
- a substantially horizontally disposed retort having exterior and interior surfaces and adapted to receive the metallic particles therein;
- a substantially horizontally disposed axle for said retort mounted for rotation about its axis;
- means to rotate said axle at a desired rotational speed for fluidizing of said metallic particles;
- means to attach said axle in sealing relationship with said retort;
- means for sealing said retort interior surfaces from the outside atmosphere;
- means for controlling the pressure of a gas within said retort including a first gas conduit within said axle adapted for rotation with said axle;
- a second fixed gas supply conduit in fluid communication with said first gas conduit for supplying said gas thereto at a selected pressure during rotation of said axle and said first gas conduit;
- a swivel connection between said first gas conduit and said second gas conduit to permit a controlled supply of said gas at a selected pressure to be continuously supplied to said first gas conduit from said second gas conduit during rotation of said axle and said retort;
- means for retaining said metallic particles within said retort while said gas passes between said retort and said first and second conduits; and
- means to maintain a desired temperature within said retort while maintaining the desired rotational speed for fluidizing said particles.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 911,062 filed Jul. 9, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,308,904, which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 763,399 filed Sep. 20, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,311,379, which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 467,050 filed Jan. 18, 1990, now abandoned.
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