Claims
- 1. A method of applying ceramic frit to a sheet metal burner assembly base plate formed of a pair of joined overlying metal sheets having an integrally embossed air-gas duct formed therebetween, comprising the steps of substantially entirely immersing the joined metal sheets in a slurry of ceramic frit and simultaneously pressurizing a volume of slurry material at the exterior of the sheets whereby ceramic frit particles are forced into crevices existing between the sheets, removing the sheets from the slurry and subsequently firing the frit onto the sheets whereby the said particles driven into the crevices between the sheets are fused to seal said crevices.
- 2. The method as set fourth in claim 1 wherein slurry material in the air-gas duct is induced by a pressurized supply to flow through the ducts with sufficient velocity and turbulence while the duct is filled with the slurry, whereby air entrapped in said duct is displaced by such flow and substantially complete internal coating of said duct is achieved.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 2, wherein said duct includes an air-gas inlet end, a delivery end and a restricted portion adjacent said inlet and between said inlet and delivery, said slurry flow being induced from said delivery end to said inlet end whereby said restricted portion is utilized to develop pressure in said duct by restricting the induced slurry flow.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 3, wherein the slurry flow through said ducts is recirculated through a tank in which said base plate is immersed.
- 5. The method of porcelain enamel coating the interior of an air-gas duct integrally formed by embossment of one or both of a pair of joined, overlying metal sheets which comprises filling the duct with a slurry of ceramic frit particles and inducing a pressurized flow of the slurry through the duct with sufficient pressure to drive the frit particles into crevices between the sheets communicating with the duct interiors, and with sufficient velocity and turbulence to remove air pockets from the duct while the duct remains filled with slurry, removing the slurry from the duct and thereafter firing the burner plate to fuse the said particles remaining in the duct and the crevices communicating with the duct to thereby seal the duct against gas leakage through said crevices.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 498,303 filed Aug. 19, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,922,138.
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Divisions (1)
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