Claims
- 1. A process for making fine metallic fibers comprising:
- coating a plurality of metallic wires with a coating material;
- forming a continuous tube about the plurality of metallic wires for providing a cladding;
- drawing the cladding for reducing the outer diameter thereof and for reducing the cross-section of each of the plurality of metallic wires within the cladding and for diffusion welding the coating material within the cladding to form a substantially unitary coating material with the plurality of metallic wires contained therein;
- mechanically removing the tube to provide a remainder comprising the diffusion welded coating material with the plurality of metallic wires contained therein;
- drawing the remainder for reducing the diameter thereof and for reducing the corresponding cross-section of each of the plurality of metallic wires contained therein to transform the plurality of metallic wires into a plurality of fine metallic fibers; and
- removing the diffusion welded coating material from the remainder for providing the plurality of fine metallic fibers.
- 2. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 1, wherein the step of coating the plurality of metallic wires with a coating material includes electroplating the coating material onto the plurality of metallic wires.
- 3. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 1, wherein the step of coating a plurality of metallic wires with a coating material includes coating a first plurality of metallic wires and coating a second plurality of metallic wires.
- 4. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 1, wherein the step of coating a plurality of metallic wires with a coating material includes coating a first plurality of metallic wires and coating a second plurality of metallic wires with the first plurality of metallic wires having a smaller diameter than the second plurality of metallic wires.
- 5. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 1, including the step of treating an interior of the continuous tube with a release material to inhibit chemical interaction between the continuous tube and the plurality of coated metallic wires within the continuous tube.
- 6. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 1, including the step of treating an interior of the continuous tube with a release material prior to the formation of the continuous tube to inhibit chemical interaction between the continuous tube and the plurality of coated metallic wires within the continuous tube.
- 7. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 1, including the step of treating an interior of the continuous tube with a release material with a quantity sufficient to inhibit chemical interaction between the continuous tube and the plurality of coated metallic wires within the continuous tube and with the quantity of the release material being insufficient to inhibit the diffusion weld of the coating materials on adjacent coated metallic wires.
- 8. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 1, including the step of treating an interior of the continuous tube with a release material by flame spraying the release material onto the interior of the continuous tube.
- 9. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 1, wherein the step of forming the continuous tube about the plurality of metallic wires includes forming a longitudinally extending sheet of cladding material into a continuous tube about the plurality of metallic wires.
- 10. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 1, wherein the step of forming the continuous tube about the plurality of metallic wires includes bending a first and a second edge of a longitudinally extending sheet of cladding material to form the continuous tube with the first edge of the cladding material abutting the second edge of the cladding material; and
- welding the first edge of the cladding material abutting to the second edge of the cladding material.
- 11. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 1, wherein the step of drawing the cladding for reducing the outer diameter thereof comprises drawing the cladding for diffusion welding the coating material within the cladding to form a substantially unitary coating material with the plurality of metallic wires contained therein.
- 12. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 1, wherein the step of removing the coating material includes chemically removing the coating material for providing the plurality of fine metallic fibers.
- 13. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 1, wherein the step of removing the coating material includes immersing the remainder into an acid for dissolving the coating material for providing the plurality of fine metallic fibers.
- 14. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 1, including the step of treating an interior of the continuous tube with a release material prior to the formation of the continuous tube to inhibit chemical interaction between the continuous tube and the plurality of coated metallic wires within the continuous tube.
- 15. A process for making fine metallic fibers comprising:
- coating a plurality of metallic wires with a coating material;
- forming the plurality of metallic wires into an assembly of metallic wires;
- encasing the assembly of metallic wires with a wrapping material for providing a bound assembly;
- forming a continuous tube about the bound assembly for providing a cladding;
- drawing the cladding for reducing the outer diameter thereof and for reducing the cross-section of each of the plurality of metallic wires within the cladding and for diffusion welding the coating material and the wrapping material within the cladding to form a substantially unitary coating material with the plurality of metallic wires contained therein;
- mechanically removing the tube to provide a remainder comprising the diffusion welded coating material and the wrapping material with the plurality of metallic wires contained therein;
- drawing the remainder for reducing the diameter thereof and for reducing the corresponding cross-section of each of the plurality of metallic wires contained therein to transform the plurality of metallic wires into a plurality of fine metallic fibers; and
- removing the diffusion welded coating material and the wrapping material from the remainder for providing the plurality of fine metallic fibers.
- 16. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 15, wherein the step of coating the plurality of metallic wires with a coating material includes electroplating the coating material onto the plurality of metallic wires.
- 17. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 15, wherein the step of coating a plurality of metallic wires with a coating material includes coating a first plurality of metallic wires and coating a second plurality of metallic wires.
- 18. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 15, wherein the step of coating a plurality of metallic wires with a coating material includes coating a first plurality of metallic wires and coating a second plurality of metallic wires with the first plurality of metallic wires having a smaller diameter than the second plurality of metallic wires.
- 19. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 15, including the step of treating an interior of the continuous tube with a release material to inhibit chemical interaction between the continuous tube and the plurality of coated metallic wires within the continuous tube.
- 20. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 15, wherein the step of mechanically removing the tube comprises cutting the tube and peeling the tube from the remainder.
- 21. A process for making ultra fine metallic fibers comprising:
- coating a plurality of metallic wires with a coating material;
- forming a continuous tube about the plurality of metallic wires for providing a first: cladding;
- drawing the first cladding for reducing the outer diameter thereof and for reducing the cross-section of each of the plurality of metallic wires within the first cladding and for diffusion welding the coating material within the first cladding to form a substantially unitary coating material with the plurality of metallic wires contained therein;
- mechanically removing the tube to provide a first remainder comprising the diffusion welded coating material with the plurality of metallic wires contained therein;
- drawing the first remainder for reducing the diameter thereof and for reducing the corresponding cross-section of each of the plurality of metallic wires contained therein to transform the plurality of metallic wires into a plurality of fine metallic fibers;
- assembling a plurality of the drawn first remainders;
- forming a continuous tube about the assembly of drawn first remainders for providing a second cladding;
- drawing the second cladding for reducing the outer diameter thereof and for reducing the cross-section of each of the plurality of fine metallic fibers within the second cladding and for diffusion welding the coating material within the second cladding to form a substantially unitary coating material with the plurality of fine metallic fibers contained therein;
- mechanically removing the tube to provide a second remainder comprising the diffusion welded coating material with the plurality of fine metallic fibers contained therein;
- drawing the second remainder for reducing the diameter thereof and for reducing the corresponding cross-section of each of the plurality of fine metallic fibers contained therein to transform the plurality of fine metallic fibers into a plurality of ultra fine metallic fibers; and
- removing the diffusion welded coating material from the second remainder for providing the plurality of ultra fine metallic fibers.
- 22. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 21, wherein the step of coating the plurality of metallic wires with a coating material includes electroplating the coating material onto the plurality of metallic wires.
- 23. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 21, wherein the step of coating a plurality of metallic wires with a coating material includes coating a first plurality of metallic wires and coating a second plurality of metallic wires.
- 24. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 21, wherein the step of coating a plurality of metallic wires with a coating material includes coating a first plurality of metallic wires and coating a second plurality of metallic wires with the first plurality of metallic wires having a smaller diameter than the second plurality of metallic wires.
- 25. A process for making fine metallic fibers as set forth in claim 21, including the step of treating an interior of the continuous tube with a release material to inhibit chemical interaction between the continuous tube and the plurality of coated metallic wires within the continuous tube.
- 26. A process for making ultra fine metallic fibers comprising:
- coating a plurality of metallic wires with a coating material;
- forming the plurality of metallic wires into an assembly of metallic wires;
- encasing the assembly of metallic wires with a wrapping material for providing a first bound assembly;
- forming a continuous tube about the first bound assembly for providing a first cladding;
- drawing the first cladding for reducing the outer diameter thereof and for reducing the cross-section of each of the plurality of metallic wires within the first cladding and for diffusion welding the coating material and the wrapping material within the first cladding to form a substantially unitary coating material with the plurality of metallic wires contained therein;
- mechanically removing the tube to provide a first remainder comprising the diffusion welded coating material and the wrapping material with the plurality of metallic wires contained therein;
- drawing the first remainder for reducing the diameter thereof and for reducing the corresponding cross-section of each of the plurality of metallic wires contained therein to transform the plurality of metallic wires into a plurality of fine metallic fibers;
- assembling a plurality of the drawn first remainders;
- forming a continuous tube about the assembly of drawn first remainders for providing a second cladding;
- encasing the assembly of the drawn first remainders with a wrapping material for providing a second bound assembly;
- forming a continuous tube about the second bound assembly for providing a second cladding;
- drawing the second cladding for reducing the outer diameter thereof and for reducing the cross-section of each of the plurality of fine metallic fibers within the second cladding and for diffusion welding the coating material and the wrapping material within the second cladding to form a substantially unitary coating material with the plurality of fine metallic fibers contained therein;
- mechanically removing the tube to provide a second remainder comprising the diffusion welded coating material and the wrapping material with the plurality of fine metallic fibers contained therein;
- drawing the second remainder for reducing the diameter thereof and for reducing the corresponding cross-section of each of the plurality of fine metallic fibers contained therein to transform the plurality of fine metallic fibers into a plurality of ultra fine metallic fibers; and
- removing the diffusion welded coating material and the wrapping material from the remainder for providing the plurality of ultra fine metallic fibers.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional application serial No. 60/065,363 filed Nov. 12, 1997. All subject matter set forth in application serial No. 60/065,363 is hereby incorporated by reference into the present application as if fully set forth herein.
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