Claims
- 1. The process of preparing pyrophoric powder, which process is characterized by the steps of mixing a quantity of iron powder with a larger quantity of aluminum powder and with a diffusion activator but without a solid diluent, heating the mixture in a retort to a temperature below 1200.degree. F. to cause the aluminum to diffuse into the iron particles and at least partially sinter particles together, cooling the resulting produce and grinding it to produce very fine aluminized iron particles, and then subjecting the very fine particles to caustic leach to pyrophorically activate them.
- 2. A process for generating a hot cloud, which process is characterized by providing a batch of particles of iron-aluminum alloy in which the aluminum content is at least 40% by weight and the particles are less than about 100 microns in size, extracting some of the aluminum from the particles with aqueous caustic at a temperature above 85.degree. F. but below about 180.degree. F. and with the caustic at a concentration of at least 4 weight percent to render them sufficiently pyrophoric to reach a temperature of at least 600.degree. F. when exposed to air, rinsing the extracted particles and projecting a batch of the resulting particles into the air to cause them to pyrophorically react with the air to generate heat and rise under the influence of that heat.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 in which the aluminum content of the alloy before extraction is at least 50% by weight.
- 4. The process of preparing pyrophoric powder which process is characterized by the steps of mixing a quantity of aluminum powder with an equal or less quantity of nickel, cobalt, iron or mixtures of these metals with or without other metals, with a diffusion activator so that upon heating the mixture to at least about 800.degree. F. and below 1200.degree. F. an exothermic and diffusion reaction occurs which does not produce an exothermic temperature exceeding about 2000.degree. F. and renders a grindable product to produce a fine particle size aluminide powder, and then subjecting the fine powder to a caustic leach to pyrophorically activate them.
- 5. The process claim 4 in which the powder after the caustic leach is passivated by providing an oxide film on the powder to render the powder non pyrophoric.
- 6. The process of claim 5 in which the pyrophoric powder is passivated in an aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide.
- 7. The product of claim 5 which can be used to coat ceramic supports and used as a catalyst for chemical reaction.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of and is in part a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 06/905,247 filed Sep. 8, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,128,179 by Alfonso L. Baldi.
The present application is in part a continuation of:
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