Claims
- 1. A method of heat treating an amorphous alloy ribbon manufactured by a splat cooling method, which comprises continuously transferring said amorphous alloy ribbon at a rate between 1 cm/sec and 50 cm/sec between two stations; contacting the ribbon with at least one heating body intermediate the two stations so that at least one surface of the ribbon directly contacts the heating body during the transfer step, said heating body being maintained at a temperature range (T.degree.C.) which includes the crystallization point temperature T.sub.cry .degree.C. of said amorphous alloy ribbon such that the alloy is maintained in an amorphous state, such heat treatment being conducted for a time sufficient to enhance the magnetic properties of the alloy while maintaining the alloy in an amorphous state, wherein said temperature (T.degree.C.) can be defined by the following relationship of (T.sub.cry -200.degree. C.).ltoreq.T.ltoreq.(T.sub.cry +50.degree. C.).
- 2. A method of heat treating the amorphous alloy ribbon as claimed in claim 1, wherein said heating body is in a fixed state and the ribbon is moved across the heated body.
- 3. A method of heat treating the amorphous alloy ribbon as claimed in claim 1, wherein the heating body is capable of rotating with respect to the relative transferring movement of the amorphous alloy ribbon over the heated surface of the heated body.
- 4. A method of heat treating the amorphous alloy ribbon as claimed in claim 1, wherein the heating body is at least one roller of a paired roller combination.
- 5. A method of heat treating an amorphous alloy ribbon as claimed in claim 1, which comprises a further step of grinding said amorphous alloy ribbon prior to the heat treatment, said step of grinding being performed prior to the heat treatment of the amorphous alloy ribbon, said grinding being performed in a continuous manner such that the ribbon is ground and heat treated without interrupting the transfer movement of the amorphous ribbon between stations, wherein said step of grinding includes a grinding wheel and a supporting stock underneath thereof, said supporting stock having a vertical angle (.theta.) ranging between 10.degree..ltoreq..theta..ltoreq.150.degree..
- 6. A method of heat treating an amorphous alloy ribbon according to claim 1 which comprises continuously transferring an amorphous alloy ribbon between a supply reel and a take-up reel across at least one heating body interposed between the supply reel and the take-up reel, such that at least one surface of the ribbon contacts the heating body.
- 7. A method of heat treating an amorphous alloy ribbon as claimed in claim 1, wherein the duration of heat treatment with said heating body is between 1 sec/cm and 0.02 sec/cm.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 968,969, filed Dec. 13, 1978 now abandoned.
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